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  2. Healthcare in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    The healthcare system in Iceland is financed with the taxes raised by the central government. This is affected by the Nordic welfare state model, in which public service is heavily funded through taxation to support the general public, in order for the population to have equal access to health care and welfare system. [4]

  3. Directorate of Health - Wikipedia

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    The Directorate of Health (Icelandic: Embætti landlæknis) is an Icelandic government agency which principal role is to promote high-quality and safe health care for the people of Iceland, health promotion, and effective disease prevention measures.

  4. Medical Council - Wikipedia

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    Medical Council is the name of the regulatory body that grants medical licenses in many countries. Specifically, it may refer to: Australian Medical Council, a national standards advisory body for medical education and mental health medication and education; General Medical Council, the regulator of the medical profession in the United Kingdom

  5. Category : Medical and health organizations based in Iceland

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    Pages in category "Medical and health organizations based in Iceland" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Category : Medical and health organisations based in Iceland

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  7. Minister of Health (Iceland) - Wikipedia

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    The cabinet position existed between 20 November 1959 and 1 January 1970 and again between 1 January 2008 and 31 December 2010. The Ministry of Health existed alongside the Minister after 1 January 1970, when the Cabinet of Iceland Act no. 73/1969 took effect, since ministries had not formally existed separately from the ministers. [1]

  8. Emergency medical services in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    The government of Iceland has contracted out this service since 2001. [5] The type of aircraft normally used is a Beechcraft Super King Air 200 operated by the airline Mýflug (Myflug Air). Mýflug has one dedicated air ambulance in Iceland, based at Akureyri, the site of the country's second largest hospital. There are normally 2 aircraft ...

  9. European Union of Medical Specialists - Wikipedia

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    The European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS: Union Européenne des Médecins Spécialistes) is a professional organization of doctors representing medical specialists in the European Union, which was founded in 1958. It is the oldest medical organization in Europe, and represents about 1.6 million medical specialists. It promotes high ...