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  • 91Health in Germany — Germany does well in international health care comparisons. In 2004 Germany ranked thirtieth in the world in life expectancy (78 years), it had a very low infant mortality rate (4.7 per 1,000 live births), and it was tied for eighth place in the… …

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  • 92Health in Tajikistan — In Tajikistan indicators such as infant and maternal mortality rates are among the highest of the former Soviet republics. In the post Soviet era, life expectancy has decreased because of poor nutrition, polluted water supplies, and increased… …

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  • 93Health care in Argentina — Argentina’s health care system is composed of three sectors: the public sector, financed through taxes; the private sector, financed through voluntary insurance schemes; and the social security sector, financed through obligatory insurance… …

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  • 94High-Functioning Autism — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 F84.0 Autismus, Frühkindlicher Autismus, Infantiler Autismus, Kanner Syndrom …

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  • 95Health Service Executive — The Health Service Executive (HSE), or Feidhmeannacht na Serbhíse Sláinte (FSS) in Irish, is responsible for the provision of healthcare providing health and personal social services for everyone living in Ireland, with public funds. The… …

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  • 96Health care prices — Unlike most markets for consumer services in the United States, the health care market generally lacks transparent market based pricing. Patients are typically not able to comparison shop for medical services based on price, as medical service… …

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  • 97Health in Ethiopia — Metrics of health in Ethiopia are among the world s worst. According to the U.S. government, Ethiopia s health care system is wholly inadequate, even after recent improvements. [http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/profiles/Ethiopia.pdf Ethiopia country… …

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  • 98Health in the United Arab Emirates — Standards of health care are considered to be generally high in the United Arab Emirates, resulting from increased government spending during strong economic years. According to the UAE government, total expenditures on health care from 1996 to… …

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  • 99Health in Hong Kong — Hong Kong s medical infrastructure consists of a mixed medical economy, with 12 private hospitals and more than 50 public hospitals. There are also polyclinics that offer primary care services, including dentistry. Hong Kong has two medical… …

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  • 100Health in Bulgaria — Bulgaria began overall reform of its antiquated health system, inherited from the communist era, only in 1999. In the 1990s, private medical practices expanded somewhat, but most Bulgarians relied on communist era public clinics while paying high …

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