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  2. Health care in France - Wikipedia

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    In its 2000 assessment of world health care systems, the World Health Organization found that France provided the "best overall health care" in the world. [1] In 2017, France spent 11.3% of GDP on health care, or US$5,370 per capita, [ 2 ] a figure higher than the average spent by rich countries (OECD average is 8.8%, 2017), though similar to ...

  3. Emergency medical services in France - Wikipedia

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    France operates on a system of universal health care. [15] Patients have freedom to choose physicians, hospitals etc., and there are prices set for each type of service. When operating in the public system, patients are asked to co-pay a portion of the cost for each type of care that they receive.

  4. Healthcare in California - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco offers all available health care services. Large health systems in Northern California include Sutter Health, Kaiser Permanente, UCSF Health, Dignity Health, and Stanford Medical. [13] In 2018, a lawsuit was filed against Sutter Health for alleged antitrust. [14]

  5. Los Angeles County Department of Health Services - Wikipedia

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    Health Services ran the free health care programs Healthy Way LA and My Health LA from 2007 until 2024, when eligibility and access to California's health care program, Medi-Cal, was expanded. [4] In Fiscal Year 2015–16, Health Services provided healthcare services to over 643,856 unique patients during 2,457,174 patient visits. [ 5 ]

  6. Healthcare in Europe - Wikipedia

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    European Health Insurance Card (French version pictured). 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.

  7. Social protection in France - Wikipedia

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    The health risk. It includes illness, disability, occupational accidents and diseases. In 2006, it accounted for 35% of benefits. The maternity and family risk. It includes daily allowances, the allowance for young children, family allowances, aid for child care and the bulk of housing assistance. It represents 9% of benefits. The employment risk.

  8. Category:Healthcare in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Healthcare in of the city of Los Angeles — part of the Los Angeles County & Greater Los Angeles economy in southern California. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as:

  9. Los Angeles County Health Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles County Alliance for Health Integration is the term used by Los Angeles County to refer to the ongoing integration efforts of its three health departments. . Previously, the Los Angeles County Health Agency (sometimes stylized as Health Agency of Los Angeles) was the title of a Los Angeles County agency composed of the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services, the Los ...