The Pharma & Healthcare industry is of vital importance for human and economic development, providing a wide range of goods and services relevant to the promotion of health at all stages in the healthcare process – from prevention and treatment to rehabilitation and palliative care. It is one of the fastest-growing industries, supported by profound demographic changes, the rising incidence of non-communicable diseases, and surging per capita health spending in both developed and emerging markets. The industry is also one of the major innovators, with increasing expenditures on development of new molecules, biotechnology and adoption of new technologies that provide advanced healthcare and ensure the longevity of the population.
The Pharma & Healthcare industry comprises the manufacture of pharmaceuticals for human and veterinary use, medical equipment and related supplies. It also includes providers of ambulatory health services, med🅰ical and diagnostic laboratories, hospitals, and nursing and residential care facilities.
Although quite different in terms of political and economic systems, the♉ Emerging Europe countries share certain similarities when it comes to their demographic situatio🍎n and health profile. With the exception of Turkey, whose average birth rate is ...
168极速一分钟赛车视频记录:View more details😼The changing demographic and disease profiles of Hungary were the drivers of th♕e expansion of health expenditure in recent years. As a result, the country spent 7.4% of its GDP on healthcare in 2016, still below the EU average. The government ...
168极速一分钟赛车视频记录:View more detailsTotal expenditure on healthcare in Hungary in 2015 reached HUF 2,460bn, up by 6.3% y/y. Government and compulsory health care financing schemes made up 67% of the expenditure, followed by private out-of-po🦋cket spending (29%). Voluntary healthcare ...
168极速一分钟赛车视频记录:View more detailsIn 2015, the total Hungarian healthcare expenditure amounted to HUF 2,373.4bn, or 7.04% of GDP. Public financing schemes made up 67.1% of the healthcare spending. By regional standardℱs, the Hungarian health spending as a percentage of GDP is high, ...
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