Hungary is a country with over 10 million inhabitants. It has the lowest life expectancy in Western and Central Europe for most adult age–sex groupings. In 1999, there were 34,255 deaths from cancer, 342.5 per 100,000 – the highest cancer death rate found in our review of palliative care in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Around 70% of all deaths occur in hospitals or nursing homes. The National Health Insurance Fund is the major payer for healthcare services, which are still in a process of transition from the state ownership of communist times
In October 2003, delegates from 12 Central/Eastern European and Central Asian countries were invite...
During the years of communist rule in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and the Comm...
Histograms of age-standardized (world standard) death certification rates from 24 cancers or groups ...
Romania is a country with widespread poverty, high infant mortality and lower life expectancy than m...
<p>The mortality was estimated using the retrospective patient chart in CZ, SK and PL and directly r...
From the 1980s, life expectancy in the Russian Federation (population 146.5 million) has declined an...
Population aging is a common demographic pattern in developed countries, and aging increases the ris...
Within less than one hundred years during the 20th century, the transition countries of Europe1–as t...
The authors present the development of palliative care in the context of a comparative study. Was fo...
AbstractBackgroundThere is an increasing social debate on expenditures on the care of patients with ...
Analysis of occupational, educational, urban/rural and regional data over several decades demonstrat...
During the years of communist rule in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and the Comm...
In the development of palliative care the Czech Republic still lags behind advanced countries. Where...
Eastern Europe underwent one of the most dramatic economic and demographic changes in recent history...
Cancer mortality rates and trends over the period 1980-2000 for accession countries to the European ...
In October 2003, delegates from 12 Central/Eastern European and Central Asian countries were invite...
During the years of communist rule in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and the Comm...
Histograms of age-standardized (world standard) death certification rates from 24 cancers or groups ...
Romania is a country with widespread poverty, high infant mortality and lower life expectancy than m...
<p>The mortality was estimated using the retrospective patient chart in CZ, SK and PL and directly r...
From the 1980s, life expectancy in the Russian Federation (population 146.5 million) has declined an...
Population aging is a common demographic pattern in developed countries, and aging increases the ris...
Within less than one hundred years during the 20th century, the transition countries of Europe1–as t...
The authors present the development of palliative care in the context of a comparative study. Was fo...
AbstractBackgroundThere is an increasing social debate on expenditures on the care of patients with ...
Analysis of occupational, educational, urban/rural and regional data over several decades demonstrat...
During the years of communist rule in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and the Comm...
In the development of palliative care the Czech Republic still lags behind advanced countries. Where...
Eastern Europe underwent one of the most dramatic economic and demographic changes in recent history...
Cancer mortality rates and trends over the period 1980-2000 for accession countries to the European ...
In October 2003, delegates from 12 Central/Eastern European and Central Asian countries were invite...
During the years of communist rule in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and the Comm...
Histograms of age-standardized (world standard) death certification rates from 24 cancers or groups ...