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needs, in patient preferences or in the diffusion of a therapeutic innovation; in others they may not. There is evidence …
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needs, in patient preferences or in the diffusion of a therapeutic innovation; in others they may not. There is evidence …
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In many ways, primary care in Denmark performs well. Danish primary care is trusted and valued by patients, and is relatively inexpensive. But there are important areas where it needs to be strengthened. Most critically, Danish primary care is relatively opaque in terms of the performance data...
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Primary health care in Brazil is well-organised, the result of sustained commitment to providing high quality primary health care for the whole population. Brazil has implemented a set of reforms over the past decades to improve the distribution of doctors, develop new forms of service...
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services, better co-ordination among providers, better use of digital technology, and better use of resources and incentives …
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Latin American countries were hard hit by COVID-19 with rates of excess mortality above the OECD average. The pandemic brought additional stress to health systems already overstretched by a growing burden of chronic diseases, unequal access to health care services, overall under-investment in...
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