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  2. Healthcare in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The healthcare system underwent significant changes which also resulted in improving life expectancy (7.48 years for men and 4.92 years for women between 1993 and 2013) and a very low infant mortality rate (4.6 per 1,000 live births in 2014). According to the OECD Hungary spent 7.8% of its GDP on health care in 2012.

  3. Semmelweis Museum of Medical History - Wikipedia

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    The Semmelweis Museum, Library and Archive of the History of Medicine ( Hungarian: Semmelweis Orvostörténeti Múzeum, Könyvtár és Levéltár) is a museum, library and archive in Budapest, Hungary. It was founded in 1965, and became a department of the Hungarian National Museum in 2017. The museum is located in the 18th-century house where ...

  4. Health in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Health in Hungary. Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Losonci neighbourhood, Budapest. Although death rates have decreased in Hungary since 1985, life expectancy remains low by European standards, particularly among Romani people. Almost half the deaths are caused by cardiovascular disease. A tax on some high-sugar foods, introduced in 2011 ...

  5. Health care systems by country - Wikipedia

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    In its 2000 assessment of world health systems, the World Health Organization found that France provided the "best overall health care" in the world. [125] In 2005, France spent 11.2% of GDP on health care, or US$3,926 per capita. Of that, approximately 80% was government expenditure.

  6. Chief Medical Officer of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    History. During the Kingdom of Hungary, the establishment of a public health organization is related to Queen Maria Theresa. The first comprehensive public health regulation was released in 1770 under the title Generale normativum in re sanitatis. The Generale normativum established the office of physicus (chief medical officer).

  7. Healthcare in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Healthcare in Europe is provided through a wide range of different systems run at individual national levels. Most European countries have a system of tightly regulated, competing private health insurance companies, with government subsidies available for citizens who cannot afford coverage. [1] [2] Many European countries (and all European ...

  8. Culture of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    A cold bottle of Unicum. Pálinka: Pálinka is a fruit brandy, distilled from fruit grown in the orchards of the Great Hungarian Plain. It is a spirit native to Hungary, and comes in a variety of flavours including apricot ( barack) and cherry ( cseresznye ). However, plum ( szilva) is the most common flavour.

  9. Category:Health in Hungary - Wikipedia

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