European Healthcare Systems
European healthcare systems vary widely across countries but generally aim to provide universal access to medical services. Most countries fund healthcare through taxation or social insurance, ensuring that citizens receive necessary care without direct charges at the point of service. This approach helps to reduce financial barriers to accessing healthcare.
Many European nations, such as Germany, France, and Sweden, have established comprehensive systems that prioritize preventive care and public health. These systems often emphasize collaboration between public and private sectors, allowing for a mix of services while maintaining a focus on quality and efficiency in patient care.