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  2. Emergency medical services in Spain - Wikipedia

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    BLS Ambulance (Basic Life Support Ambulance) Ambulancia de SVB: 0: 0: 2 (sometimes 3) - Non-Caring Ambulance: Ambulancia no-asistencial: 0: 0: 1-2: EMT-B certificate or Professional Certificate of Proficiency for emergency technicians is mandatory since June 2012 HEMS (Helicopter Emergency Medical Service) Helicóptero de Emergencias Médicas ...

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    BLS International is a New Delhi-based company that provide visa, passport, consular, and citizen services. The company was founded in 2005 and operates in over 66 countries across five continents. The company was founded in 2005 and operates in over 66 countries across five continents.

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  5. Basic life support - Wikipedia

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    Basic life support (BLS) is a level of medical care which is used for patients with life-threatening condition of cardiac arrest until they can be given full medical care by advanced life support providers (paramedics, nurses, physicians or any trained general personnel).

  6. Category:Emergency services in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Emergency medical services in Spain This page was last edited on 2 May 2020, at 03:52 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...

  7. Spanish National Health System - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish National Health System (Spanish: Sistema Nacional de Salud, SNS) is the agglomeration of public healthcare services that has existed in Spain since it was established through and structured by the Ley General de Sanidad (the "Health General Law") of 1986.

  8. Health care in Spain - Wikipedia

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    People who work in Spain's public sector are free to opt out of universal health care entirely if they agree to utilize the alternative: a government-subsidized health insurance called MUFACE. [18] This selection of using different health insurance instead of Spain's universal health care is an example of substitutive voluntary health insurance.

  9. Ministry of Health (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    According to Eurostat (2017 data), Spain spends 8.9% of GDP on health, approximately $104 billion (€86 billion). [ 3 ] According to the Annual Report of the National Health System 2019, the total expenditure of the Spanish health system in 2018 was 109.9 billion euros (77.4 billion corresponding to the public sector and 32.5 billion to the ...