- Healthcare in Europe
Healthcare inEurope is provided through a wide range of different systems run at thenational level. Systems used include primarilyPublicly-funded health care (e.g.United Kingdom ), mixed Public and Private Funded healthcare (e.g.Germany ), and predominately privateHealth Insurance based care.Within the
EU , the European Commission's Directorate-General for Health and Consumer Protection is responsible for the implementation of EU laws on the safety of food and other products, on consumers' rights and on the protection of people's health.Healthcare Rankings
In 2000 the
World Health Organisation , WHO, published it'srankings of 190 of the world'shealthcare systems Citation | editor-last = Haden | editor-first = Angela | editor2-last = Campanini | editor2-first = Barbara | title = The world health report 2000 - Health systems: improving performance | year = 2000 | place = Geneva, Switzerland | publisher = World Health Organisation | url = http://www.who.int/whr/2000/en/whr00_en.pdf | isbn = 92 4 156198 X | author = World Health Organisation, World Health Staff, ] .France was ranked in 1st place worldwide. The rankings for the European countries are shown in thetable below. The lowest ranking European country isRussia at 130, while the lowest ranking (current)European Union country is Latvia at 105.References
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