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Which EU regions have the highest and lowest hospital concentration?

News RoomBy News RoomApril 10, 2025
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Covering the latest Eurostat data on healthcare access within the European Union, the information reveals both achievements and concerns. The data highlights improvements in healthcare infrastructure and accessibility across the region, while also identifying areas for targeted intervention.


The most significant finding is that more than 83% of EU residents live within a 15-minute walk of a hospital, showcasing a robust healthcare network. This percentage increases from 77% in Germany, marking the highest concentration in the region. The data also extends to 96 administering countries, all of which achieve full access to healthcare within 15 minutes, with these regions in piecing together the western and southern areas of the country.


Five neighboring countries have similar high coverage rates, but Greece remains in the lurch. Out of the 124 administering countries, only 97 are found to offer complete healthcare access, yet this majority resides 15 minutes or less from a hospital. This underscores the difficulty in achieving even the minimum access standard in some remote or less densely populated regions.


Where healthcare access is limited, functional barriers exist that slow diabetes and other preventive care. Data reveal that 97 currencies, particularly in Romania, require 50% or more of patients to access healthcare to allow them to drive to a hospital. Furthermore, additionally, 21 administering countries in Romania are found to need 50% of the galaxy above the rear radical for access, most in Romania barely a ten-minute walk away from a hospital.


Regions such as Greece and Spain face particularly severe challenges. Greece and Spain, respectively, face 6 neighboring provinces (including the Athens region) with the lowest coverage rates. In Greece, healthcare access is almost nonexistent, with only a 10% concentrate, a unique issue given the country’s unique healthcare system. Same applies to Spain, where intra- jmans.toList of specific regions.


Greece, Romania, and both Croatia and Poland also display low coverage rates. The lowest healthcare delivery rate in the region is 10%, while in Greece, this translates to a critical situation. A unique exception is when access is denied to 50% of the population, necessitating a public transport pass to diagnose the patient. Similarly, lesser access is prevalent in Ireland, Portugal, and the Slovenia Celebros.


While higher coverage rates are evident, despitereporting, the low performance in Greece and its neighboring regions points to unaddressed systemic issues. Historical data reveal that, on average, over 50% of public payments are directed to long-distance travel for access to healthcare services, a challenge exacerbated in the face of limited budgetary resources, inefficient service delivery, and unmet medical needs.


In summary, the Eurostat data underscores the progress in healthcare infrastructure across the EU, with significant regions achieving full medical coverage. However, gaps remain, particularly in accessing treatment for preventable conditions such as diabetes, highlighting the need for targeted intervention and a comprehensive approach to address health disparities.

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