Integrated and People-centred Hospital toward Universal Health Coverage in WHO- European Countries

Background: Ensuring integrated people-centred health services (IPCHS) that offer universal access, social equity, and financial protection within a primary health care method is important toward universal health coverage and health sustainable development goals. Hospitals are part of this ambitious...

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