Rif, the Danish pharmaceutical industry association, said a response from the Ministry of Home Affairs and Health confirmed that Denmark spends less on healthcare per inhabitant than other European countries.
Greece and Portugal spend more on health care per capita than Denmark. This is clear from the responses from the Home Office and the Department of Health. This calculation is based on OECD figures…
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