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Country Dentist Year of graduation Year of starting practice Austria: Martha Wolf [57] 1912 Bulgaria: Yurdanka Kaldaramova-Senkova [58] 1901 Cyprus: Rebecca Savvidou [59] Czech Republic: Štěpánka Líčková [60] (country then known as Bohemia) 1910 Denmark: Nicoline Møller [61] 1888: 1888 Estonia: Josephine Serre [62] 1814 Finland
The chart below is older (2020 data) and breaks down the voluntary spending further by separating out-of-pocket payments. In this chart the items are stacked by color. There are a few other countries than just OECD countries. [2] [3] Click to enlarge. Timeline of a few OECD countries: Health care cost as percent of GDP (total economy of a ...
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Dental Public Health (DPH) is a para-clinical specialty of dentistry that deals with the prevention of oral disease and promotion of oral health. [1] [2] Dental public health is involved in the assessment of key dental health needs and coming up with effective solutions to improve the dental health of populations rather than individuals.
Chile has maintained a dual health care system in which its citizens can voluntarily opt for coverage by either the public National Health Insurance Fund or any of the country's private health insurance companies. 68% of the population is covered by the public fund and 18% by private companies. The remaining 14% is covered by other not-for ...