The chronic underfunding of the public health system in #Greece has had significant effects on the #health and quality of life of Greeks, according to a new study by I.P.O.K.E. Research Institute, coordinated by professor John Yfantopoulos - and launched publicly today in Athens.
(3/3) The study notices that increases in public health expenditure help to:
👉 Decrease unmet medical needs and burden in households
👉 Reduce health inequalities
👉 Improve the health status and quality of life of people
(1/3) At #MedsforEU2023: the Viatris-supported study on underinvestments of medicines and health services in the #CEE region presented now; Prof. Yfantopoulos showcasing the impact of chronic underinvestment in #healthcare in Greece, Poland and Romania
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In 2021, median equivalised annual disposable income was PPS 18 019 per inhabitant in the EU, ranging from PPS 8 703 in Romania, to PPS 32 132 in Luxembourg.
https://t.co/cXOBthMx65 #Eurostat#StatisticsExplained