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  2. Healthcare in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Policlinico Umberto I in Rome Ospedale Niguarda Ca' Granda in Milan. Italy's healthcare system is consistently ranked among the best in the world. [1] [2] The Italian healthcare system employs a Beveridge model, and operates on the assumption that health care is a human right that should be provided to everyone regardless of their ability to pay. [3]

  3. Health in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Italy's high average varies greatly by regions. In the more affluent north, the life expectancy at birth in 1990 for a man was lower than in Italy's south (73.3 compared to 74.2). For a woman, the average is higher in the north than in the south (80.6 compared to 79.8). [10] Central Italy has the highest average, with 74.7 for men and 81.0 for ...

  4. Health care systems by country - Wikipedia

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    According to the World Health Organization, in 2004 total expenditures on health care constituted 2.9 percent of gross domestic product (GDP), and the per capita expenditure for health care was US$497. Health care currently is government-paid only for UAE citizens.

  5. Local Health Authority (Italy) - Wikipedia

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    Local Health Authorities are integral components of the national health service and are public companies with legal personality. They possess organizational, managerial, technical, administrative, financial, and accounting autonomy, functioning as centres for entrepreneurial activities.

  6. Italy looks to foreigners for quick fix to sickly health service

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    Highlighting the strains facing health services in Italy, the southern region of Calabria has signed a three-year deal to draft in almost 500 medics from the Caribbean island to help overcome a ...

  7. Universal health care by country - Wikipedia

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    Italy has a public health care service for all the residents called "Servizio Sanitario Nazionale" or SSN (National Health Service). It is publicly run and funded mostly by taxation. Some services require variable co-pays, while other services (such as emergency medicine and a general doctor) are free. Medication is mostly covered.

  8. Category:Health care by country - Wikipedia

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    Healthcare in Italy (6 C, 4 P) Healthcare in Ivory Coast (3 C, 1 P) J. ... Healthcare in the United States (32 C, 102 P) Healthcare in Uruguay (4 C, 1 P) V.

  9. Italian welfare state - Wikipedia

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    Italian National Institute for Social Security headquarters in Rome. The Italian welfare state is based partly upon the corporatist-conservative model [1] (as described by Gøsta Esping-Andersen, one of the world's foremost sociologists working on the analysis of welfare states) and partly upon the universal welfare model.