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Δε ζήταγα τους αριθμούς του τζόκερ. Με το διάλογο εδώ και ψάχνοντας είδα ότι έχει βγει η έκθεση του 19. Με δεδομένα έως τέλη 17 νομίζω.Περιμενουμε την ερευνα μετα το 2018 που το λεει λοιπον.
https://ec.europa.eu/health/sites/health/files/state/docs/2019_chp_gr_english.pdf
Δες το γράφημα με τις ανισότητες. Τεράστια απόκλιση μεταξύ μικρών και μεγάλων εισοδημάτων.
In 2017, Greece had the second highest levels of self-reported unmet needs for medical care in the EU (after Estonia), as one in ten households reported that they were not able to access health services when needed (Figure 14). Unmet needs were also reported by almost one in five households in the poorest income quintile, but only by 3 % of the richest households, revealing the widest income inequality gap in Europe. On a more positive note, 2017 was the first year when the overall level of unmet needs fell, after rising for six consecutive years.
Of the 10 % of households with unmet needs, four out of five cite cost as the main barrier to accessing care. Greece has very high levels of OOP payments, at 35 % of health spending (Section 4), which is double the EU average (Figure 15) and is largely attributed to supplier-induced demand. Payments for pharmaceuticals make up the largest share of OOP expenditure (13 %), followed by payments for inpatient services (11 %).
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