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  2. Health care in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Health care in the Philippines has been defined by the WHO as "fragmented", meaning there's a large gap between the quality and quantity of health services for the poor and the rich. With different reasons such as low budget, low number of personnel, or general neglect for the poor, the Philippines has always been unable to keep up with the ...

  3. What is Covered by Preventative Healthcare Insurance?

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    Preventive health insurance is exactly what it sounds like: a plan that covers care received in order to prevent the onset of illness. Historically, most plans have covered preventive care at ...

  4. Healthcare in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    As of 2014, the expenditure on health care in Serbia was 10.37% of GDP in 2014, US$1,312 per capita. [9] Also, as of 2014, Serbia had 308 doctors per 100,000 people (360 per 100,000 people was the European Union (EU) average) and 628 non-doctoral medical staff per 100,000 people (1,199 per 100,000 people was the EU average). [9]

  5. At Healthline, we set high standards of quality, research, and transparency for what we share, ensuring you have access to nothing but the best. Here's how: To ensure accuracy, each of our 20,000 ...

  6. List of Bible translations by language - Wikipedia

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    Seri: Bible translations into Native American languages § Seri (language isolate) Shawi: Bible translations into Berber languages § Shawiya-Berber. Shan: Bible translations into the languages of India § Assamese. Shor: Bible translations into the languages of Russia § Shor. Sinhala: Bible translations into Sinhala.

  7. Healthcare in India - Wikipedia

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    Public healthcare is free for every Indian resident. [15] [16] The Indian public health sector encompasses 18% of total outpatient care and 44% of total inpatient care. [17] Middle and upper class individuals living in India tend to use public healthcare less than those with a lower standard of living. [18]

  8. Barefoot doctor - Wikipedia

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    A barefoot doctor performs acupuncture on a man. Barefoot doctors ( simplified Chinese: 赤脚医生; traditional Chinese: 赤腳醫生; pinyin: chìjiǎo yīshēng) were healthcare providers who underwent basic medical training and worked in rural villages in China. They included farmers, folk healers, rural healthcare providers, and recent ...

  9. Translation-quality standards - Wikipedia

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    The standard specifies the requirements for the provision of translation services by the translation service provider (TSP). There are three key points common to all standards: Select your human resources with care. Come to an agreement on your project specifications before translation begins. Follow the specifications at every step of the project.