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L'indice "EuroHealth consumer", dont l'édition 2005 vient d'être publiée, classe les systèmes de santé des douze plus grands pays d'Europe en fonction de leur capacité à satisfaire les attentes du "patient-consommateur".
When the twelve national health care systems are compared
, the Netherlands, Switzerland and Germany lead the way, scoring 48, 47 and 46 points out of 60 obtainable respectively (Poland ended up with least points - 25 - with Italy scoring 29 points).
The EuroHealth Consumer Index is compiled by a private Swedish company and is created by selecting a number of indicators describing the 'user-friendliness' of national healthcare systems. Taking a strong consumer view, the index adds to existing evaluations carried out by institutions such as the WHO
and the OECD
.
Currently ranking only the twelve largest European countries, the index will be expanded in 2006 to cover the whole of the EU-25.