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access to healthcare
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Sweden
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Access to healthcare is a right and is provided to all citizens through the public healthcare system.
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access to healthcare facilities
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Sweden
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Access to healthcare facilities is considered a universal right and is largely provided by the government with minimal out-of-pocket costs.
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access to healthcare facilities
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Sweden
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Public healthcare facilities are trusted and utilized by a majority of the population, regardless of socioeconomic status.
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health care
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Sweden
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Health care is publicly funded and accessible to all residents regardless of employment or insurance status.
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healthcare
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Sweden
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Universal healthcare is a fundamental right provided by the government
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healthcare access
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Sweden
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Healthcare access is universal and provided by the government, with a focus on preventive care and comprehensive medical services for all residents.
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healthcare providers
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Sweden
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There is a strong emphasis on public healthcare and access to a wide range of medical specialists.
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medical care
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Sweden
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A strong emphasis is placed on preventive care and regular health check-ups.
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medical care
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Sweden
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There is a preference for gender-neutral or female healthcare providers.
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medical services
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Sweden
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High quality and efficient public healthcare systems provide accessible medical services.
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patient care
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Sweden
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Focus on equality in healthcare and patient care
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