I lived in Thailand for a year so I have an understanding about the real costs of living. I still find those figures saying that you can only live the 'Thai way', with 40K/month. I have since retired in Finland and I make about 50K/month and I can say my life is pretty decent. ...
Australia is one of a few countries implementing a formal, government funded, population-based CRC screening program - others include the UK, Canada, France, Italy and Finland [42–44]. Following a bowel cancer screening pilot program in 2002-2004 which examined the feasibility, acceptability and...
2. Health Care System in Poland—Brief Description Health care in Poland is organized on the basis of a system of universal health insurance. Insurance premiums are discharged from all categories of income and the system does not allow the possibility to substitute the mandatory public insurance wi...
Switzerland). Serum insulin levels were assessed by the immunoradiometric method (RIA) with the use of INS-IRMA kits (DiaSource Immuno-Assays S.A., Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium). The Wallac Wizard 1470 Automatic Gamma Counter (PerkinElmer, Life Science, Turku, Finland) was used for th...
(Finland), ICCO (Netherlands), IKV Pax Christi (Netherlands), Medical Aid for Palestinians (UK), medico international (Germany), medico international switzerland, The Methodist Church in Britain, Norwegian People's Aid, Norweigan Church Aid, Quaker Council for European Affairs, Quaker Peace and ...
The U.S. can take lessons from other countries such as Finland, the Netherlands, and New Zealand. Universal healthcare can address issues in the cost and accessibility of mental health services. Society may benefit from economic policies to improve the distribution of income. For example, ...