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  2. History of hospitals - Wikipedia

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    The hospital movement spread through Europe in the subsequent centuries, with a 225-bed hospital being built at York in 1287 and even larger facilities established at Florence, Paris, Milan, Siena, and other medieval big European cities.

  3. Healthcare in Europe - Wikipedia

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    The European Union has no major administrative or legal responsibility in the field of healthcare. The European Commission's Directorate-General for Health and Consumers however seeks to align national laws on the safety of food and other products, on consumers' rights, and on the protection of people's health, to formulate new EU wide laws and thus strengthen its internal markets.

  4. Lists of hospitals in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Category:Hospitals in Northern Ireland: 7: UK: Scotland: List of hospitals in Scotland: Category:Hospitals in Scotland: 42: UK: Wales: List of hospitals in Wales: Category:Hospitals in Wales: 28: Vatican City: There are no hospitals in the Vatican City. There is a department that deals with health. There are numerous hospitals in the ...

  5. History of the National Health Service - Wikipedia

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    In 1979 across the whole UK there were about 2,750 NHS hospitals with about 480,000 beds, accounting for about 70% of total NHS expenditure. About one-third of beds in England were then provided in new or converted accommodation built since 1948 with a higher proportion in Northern Ireland, but lower in Scotland and Wales.

  6. Healthcare in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The UK's palliative care has also been ranked as the best in the world by the Economist Intelligence Unit. [7] On the other hand, in 2005–09 cancer survival rates lagged ten years behind the rest of Europe, [8] although survival rates later increased. [9] [10] In 2015, the UK was 14th (out of 35) in the annual Euro health consumer index. [11]

  7. History of public health in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Hospitals 1800–1948: A Study in Social Administration in England and Wales (1964) online; Abel-Smith, B. A History of the Nursing Profession (1960) online; Allan, P. and Jolley, M. Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting since 1900 (1982) Bell, Frances, and Robert Millward. "Public health expenditures and mortality in England and Wales ...

  8. History of the National Health Service (England) - Wikipedia

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    In 1948 across England and Wales there were 377 hospital management committees, and 36 teaching hospitals, each with its own board of governors. There were also 146 local health authorities , running health centres, ambulances services and other community services, and 140 executive councils, managing general practices, NHS dentistry ...

  9. National Health Service (England) - Wikipedia

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    The NHS was established within the differing nations of the United Kingdom through differing legislation, and as such there has never been a singular British healthcare system, instead there are 4 health services in the United Kingdom; NHS England, the NHS Scotland, HSC Northern Ireland and NHS Wales, which were run by the respective UK government ministries for each home nation before falling ...