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Mental illnesses are an enormously important public health issue. Many nations are struggling to create adequate treatment capacity, based on advances in treatment philosophies, treatment modalities, and the codification of the rights of people with mental illnesses. However, preventive...
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-to-cure illnesses in the EU demands the use of modern medicine and modern medical technology. Such a situation leads to an increase of … expenditure on health and health conditions among societies in the EU countries. This article shows the relationship between … health financing and the condition of health in the societies of the new EU Member States. …
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it to access to innovative medicines in individual countries. The EU is a peculiar case study, where free circulation of … product sales and launches for fifteen EU countries, we detect a process of price convergence, both in nominal and in real …
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ensure compliance with EU legislation, particularly the Directive on the Application of Patients’ Rights in Cross … the risk of serious cumulative financial imbalance. This paper attempts to outline the various obligations of EU …
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Access to healthcare is formed according to the characteristics of the supply and demand. While siting hospitals, ?equity' in access to healthcare should be taken as a basis for all segments of society, and necessary measures should be taken to ensure that vulnerable groups benefit from health...
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The speed and scope of COVID-19 took the United States by surprise. No state was adequately prepared to handle the pandemic, and no federal agencies had enough knowledge to offer sufficient guidance. As the country continues to cope with the crisis, the extent to which regulatory restrictions on...
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