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The Clinical History of the [Spanish] National Health System (Historia Clínica Digital del Sistema Nacional de Salud, HCDSNS) is intended to guarantee citizens and health professionals access to whatever clinical information is relevant for medical care of a particular patient. This history should be available at all authorized locations, but ...
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The Institute of Health Carlos III (ISCIIII) is a public research institute that manages biomedical research for the advancement of health sciences and disease preventions. [5] The ISCIII may suggest the introduction of new vaccines into Spain's Recommended Health Schedule and is under direct control of the Ministry of Health.
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According to the Annual Report of the National Health System 2023, the total expenditure of the Spanish health system in 2021 was 132 billion euros (94.7 billion corresponding to the public sector and 37.3 billion to the private sector). This represented 2,789 euros per capita and an expenditure of 10.94% of the Spanish GDP.