The majority of Europe's doctors and pharmacists speak at least some English, so communication generally isn't an issue. Nearly all European countries have a universal health care system. Though some people refer to it as Europe's “free health care” system, in reality, it's not really free. read more
Healthcare in Europe is provided through a wide range of different systems run at the national level. The systems are primarily publicly funded through taxation (universal health care). read more
As the population is increasing in Europe, the health care costs are also increasing, but the quality of the service is degrading day by day. The challenge in front of the government is how to strike a balance between increasing population and facilities providing health care. read more
The majority of Europe’s doctors and pharmacists speak at least some English, so communication generally isn’t an issue. Nearly all European countries have a universal health care system. Though some people refer to it as Europe’s “free health care” system, in reality, it’s not really free. read more