Turkish Health Policies: Past, Present, and Future

In this article, health policies in Turkey from the 1900s to the present are reviewed in light of the available data on the number of health institutions, life expectancy, infant mortality, and state budget allocation. While a significant quantitative development is observed in the provision of heal...

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Economic policy
Health administration
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Health care expenditures
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Health services
Hospitals
Infant mortality
Life expectancy
neoliberal policies
Neoliberalism
path dependency
Policy implementation
Private sector
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State budgets
Turkey
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