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Greek health outcomes compare favourably with the OECD average. However, the health care system is seen as not working well by the population. One source of dissatisfaction is the high proportion of private household spending on health, including informal payments, while public health spending...
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Japan’s health-care system has provided universal access to care and contributed to the outstanding health status of the Japanese. Public spending has been kept below the OECD average through high co-payment rates and reductions in medical fees. However, with continued upward pressure on...
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Overall, health outcomes in China have improved tremendously over the past three decades, especially thanks to the reduction in some traditional infectious diseases. However, death rates from chronic diseases have been on the rise, not least owing to changes in life styles and deteriorating...
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(VF)Deux caractéristiques fortes de la recherche-action (RA) limitent sa contribution à la production de connaissances : ses résultats sont très contextualisés et elle est très chronophage. Partant de la métaphore de la lecture en hypertexte, cet article propose des pistes d’évolution...
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