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Psychiatric facilities in Eastern European countries have to provide mental health care at lower resource levels than in Western Europe; there is a greater reliance on long-stay institutions yet many are still to catch up with international developments. On average, the mental health budget is 5.6...
Western Europe, Health Systems of R.Freeman,A.Schmid, inInternational Encyclopedia of Public Health, 2008 Health-Care Systems Health systems, as we describe them here, are the formal arrangements by which health care is provided and paid for in European countries. By the beginning of the 21st ...
The profiles of empowered eHealth citizens in Europe are situational and country dependent. The number of Europeans using the Internet to get health information to help them deal with a consultation is raising and having access to online health information seems to be associated with growing number ...
“ Europe Journal is a prestigious journal renowned for publishing groundbreaking research on health challenges worldwide. It aims to promote the advancement of the research agenda, clinical practice and health policy in Europe with the goal of improving health outcomes for all people regionally and ...
Universal healthcare systems have undergone a severe stress test in the form of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. With respect to the system-embedded allocation of decision-making powers and responsibilities among actors, different modalities have been reve
Consider only that by the mid-1930s, over 2,000 American medical students, 95% of whom were Jews, were driven to Europe to pursue medicine. Seven years later, Charles Drew wrote a blistering letter to the editor of JAMA, protesting the AMA’s racially based exclusion of qualified black ...
Sweden: Right of residence, employment, access to social programs (health care, education and housing) and citizenship for citizens of the 10 new European ... The new recognition that health is not merely an absence of disease but is also a means of productivity has been accompanied by new ...
Health systems are facing similar problems in population health, with declining population in some regions e.g., Russia, China, and Europe, and rising population in Africa. Aging of populations brings a continuing epidemiologic shift with rising prevalence of dementias, diabetes and related health ...
The rise of welfare state in Europe has been facilitated by the formalisation of the economy that eased taxation or compulsory enrolment in SHI through payroll deduction. Such an evolution is more difficult in Sub-Saharan Africa given the size of the informal sector. Nonetheless, historical ...