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  2. Healthcare in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The first hospitals go back to the 13th-century mining towns of Hungary. The first mining health insurance was founded by János Thurzó in 1496. The first modern insurer was established in 1907, named Országos Munkásbetegsegélyező és Balesetbiztosító Pénztár ("National Workers' Sick-benefit and Accident Fund").

  3. List of hospitals in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Bethesda Children's Hospital. Church. Gottsegen György Országos Kardiológia Intézet. György Gottsegen National Cardiological Institute. Public. Heim Pál Gyermekkórház. Pál Heim Children's Hospital. Public. Honvédkórház.

  4. List of countries by hospital beds - Wikipedia

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    The classic hospital beds are also called curative beds. For severe patients with risk of organ (s) failure, patients are provided intensive care unit beds (aka ICU bed) or critical care beds (CCB). Among OECD countries, curative beds' occupancy rate average was 75%, from 94.9% (Ireland) to 61.6% (Greece), with half of the OECD's nation between ...

  5. Health in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Health in Hungary. Although death rates have decreased in Hungary since 1985, life expectancy remains low by European standards, particularly among Romani people. Almost half the deaths are caused by cardiovascular disease. A tax on some high-sugar foods, introduced in 2011, has encountered opposition from the confectionery trade.

  6. Health care systems by country - Wikipedia

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    In 2000–2001, the budget allocation for the health sector was approximately US$144 million; health expenditures per capita were estimated at US$4.50, compared with US$10 on average in sub-Saharan Africa. In 2000 the country counted one hospital bed per 4,900 population and more than 27,000 people per primary health care facility.

  7. Lists of hospitals in Europe - Wikipedia

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    This includes everything from preventive care to specialized hospital care. [2] Faroe Islands: There are three hospitals in the Faroe Islands-The National Hospital of the Faroe Islands in Tórshavn, The hospital in Klaksvík, and The hospital in Suðuroy. [3] Gibraltar: Gibraltar has the St Bernard's Hospital, a 210-bed facility that opened in ...

  8. Category:Lists of hospitals by country - Wikipedia

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    List of hospitals in Åland. List of hospitals in Aruba. List of hospitals in Gibraltar. List of hospitals in Guernsey. List of hospitals in Madeira. List of hospitals in Mayotte. List of hospitals in Melilla. List of hospitals in New Caledonia. List of hospitals in Norfolk Island.

  9. COVID-19 vaccination in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Vaccination program. Around 20.13% of the Hungarian citizens (based on the 2011 census [1] [2] and the official vaccination statistics) have received, at least, one anti-COVID-19 injection, since 28 March 2021. Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues. There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki.org.