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⌸ EN Magazine Universal Healthcare: Southern European Countries

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    In the last article of our series on universal healthcare, we’re going to take a closer look at the public healthcare systems of Italy, Portugal and Spain.

    They are all chiefly based on the principles of universal, free and equitable healthcare for all eligible people in their respective countries.

    All three countries boast very highly-ranked public healthcare systems with allowances made for undocumented migrants.

    Public healthcare is all regulated nationally but coordinated and delivered at the regional level.

    Read our article: Comparing Healthcare Systems in Southern Europe: Insights from Italy, Portugal, and Spain

    Share your experience below :)
     
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