A Mediterranean paradigm? Convergence and divergence in the Southern European Health Care Systems
The concept of a 'Mediterranean paradigm' was raised by Josep Figueras in 1994 as a distinctive Southern European model for the health care systems of Italy, Spain and Greece based on the basis of six factors. The subsequent debate (including Portugal, too) is reconstructed on the basis of...
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Main Author: | Guido Giarelli (Author) |
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Faculdade de Medicina de Botucatu (Unesp),
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