Spanish Healthcare

Spanish Healthcare refers to the system of medical services and public health policies in Spain. It encompasses a wide range of services, including preventive care, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation offered through both public and private sectors. The system is primarily known for its public healthcare model, which is funded through taxation and provides access to essential health services for all residents, regardless of their income. Spanish Healthcare is characterized by a high standard of medical care, comprehensive health coverage, and a strong emphasis on universal access. It integrates various levels of care, from primary healthcare provided by general practitioners to specialized services in hospitals. Additionally, the Spanish healthcare system places importance on public health initiatives and preventive measures aimed at improving overall population health.