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The growth and composition of primary and community based care services Metrics and evidence from the Italian National Health Service

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Table 1 The Italian NHS: key features and recent reforms
Table 2 Health expenditure of the 13 LHAs broken down by type of service (2007 data)
Table 3 Description of the type of service
Table 4 Average activity indicators for hospital and primary and community care (2007 data and yearly variation inthe period 2003–2007)
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