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Greek health outcomes compare favourably with the OECD average. However, the health care system is seen as not working well by the population. One source of dissatisfaction is the high proportion of private household spending on health, including informal payments, while public health spending...
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We review Greek public sector healthcare policies and health-related outcomes since 2010.We find that excess spending was successfully curtailed, elements of the institutional framework were modernized, and health outcomes have been relatively favorable. However, especially prior to Covid-19,...
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, this critique rarely focuses on the long-standing pathologies of the healthcare system in Greece both prior and during the …
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persistently large budget and trade deficits. In 2015, under its third EU and IMF bailout, Greece has entered a spiral of … resources. This means that Greece has high cost/low outcome education and health systems. When the economic crisis struck, the …
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Greece went into recession in 2009, after a decade of flourishing economic growth fluctuating annually around 4 percent … 2010, with a subsequent marginal reduction. The Eurozone countries and the IMF provided three rescue packages to Greece …. The first economic adjustment program was signed in May 2010 between Greece and Troika (the European Commission, The …
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