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  2. Médecins du Monde - Wikipedia

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    MdM operates in both the developed and developing world, aiding in treatment of refugees, reducing harm long-term, fighting sexually-transmitted diseases, and promoting sexual health and mental wellness. [16] In 2018, Doctors of the World (MdM) provided care in 79 countries with over 300 programs in North and South America, Europe, Africa and Asia.

  3. List of countries by number of physicians - Wikipedia

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    List of countries by physicians per 10,000 people [1] Country Physicians per 10,000 people Year Afghanistan: 2.535 2020 Albania: 18.826 2020 Algeria: 9.868 2019 Andorra: 36.262 2015 Angola: 2.443 2022 Anguilla: 15.132 2018 Antigua and Barbuda: 28.979 2017 Argentina: 40.818 2022 Armenia: 31.174 2019 Australia: 39.812 2021 Austria: 55.083 2022

  4. Health care in Spain - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, the Spanish health care system was ranked as the 7th most efficient healthcare in the world, as indicated in a report by the World Health Organization. [4] In 2011, the public sector was the main source of health funding with 73% of health spending funded by public sources, very close to the average of 72% in OECD countries. [5]

  5. Organización Médica Colegial de España - Wikipedia

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    The first Spanish medical colleges were formally established in 1894. Compulsory registration for all doctors was debated between 1898 and 1900 but wasn’t established till 1917. From 1893 there was a growing need amongst the medical profession to create a professional association and with this in mind, the local colleges were founded.

  6. Category:Spanish physicians - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Spanish physicians" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Fernando Asuero; B.

  7. Médecins Sans Frontières - Wikipedia

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    However, most diseases common to populations in developing countries are no longer common to populations in developed countries; therefore, pharmaceutical companies find that producing these drugs is no longer profitable and may raise the price per treatment, decrease development of the drug (and new treatments) or even stop production of the ...

  8. Two-tier healthcare - Wikipedia

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    This graph contrasts total health care spending with public spending, in US dollars adjusted for purchasing power parity in Switzerland.. Two-tier healthcare is a situation in which a basic government-provided healthcare system provides basic care, and a secondary tier of care exists for those who can pay for additional, better quality or faster access.

  9. Category:Physicians by nationality - Wikipedia

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    This category lists physicians by nationality, based on the American English usage of the term to mean any medical doctor. Note that in many Commonwealth countries, and in Ireland and Hong Kong, "physician" has a more specialised meaning, and the general term is "doctor" or "medical doctor".

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