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Despite universal health care, total expenditure on health as a share of GDP is the lowest among OECD countries at 6.3% of GDP, much lower than the OECD average of 9.3%. [1] Median age in Turkey is 30 years compared to 43.9 average in EU countries. Aging population is the prime reason for higher healthcare expenditure in Europe. [2] Life ...
The healthcare system in Turkey has improved in terms of health status especially after implementing the Health Transformation Program (HP) in 2003. [1] "Health for All" was the slogan for this transformation, and HP aimed to provide and finance health care efficiently, effectively, and equitably. [2]
The Turkish Medicines and Medical Devices Agency (TMMDA; Turkish: Türkiye İlaç ve Tıbbi Cihaz Kurumu) is a regulatory agency of the Government of Turkey that acts as the highest sanitary authority in terms of medical safety on medicines, health products, cosmetics and personal care products. [1]
Both the National Health Plan and the National Health Program were aimed to provide health insurance to citizens for a fee, cover the treatment costs of the uninsured poor from a special administration budget, set up a health bank to finance healthcare costs, control production of drugs, serums and vaccines and create industries to produce milk ...
The Acıbadem Healthcare Group (Turkish: Acıbadem Sağlık Grubu) is a Turkish healthcare institution, operating with 24,842 employees as of 2023. It comprises 21 hospitals and 16 medical centers. It comprises 21 hospitals and 16 medical centers.
Province Name Capacity (bed) [1] Opening Date Adana: Adana City Hospital: 1550: 15 September 2017 [2]: Ankara: Ankara Bilkent City Hospital: 3711: 14 March 2019 [3] [4]: Balıkesir
My journey to better health and longevity through advanced healthcare abroad has been both eye-opening and transformative. For the first time in my life, I ventured into the world of medical ...
The Turkish Medical Association (Turkish: Türk Tabipleri Birliği, abbreviated as TTB) is the professional association and registered trade union for doctors in Turkey. Its membership of 110,000 as of the year 2020, covers 80% of Turkey's doctors. [1] It is affiliated to the World Medical Association. [1]