Abstract

The Healthcare System in Greece has a long history of spatial development that includes extreme periods in available social and economic resources. Contemporary perspectives are related to the deep economic crisis and the efforts to cut public spending, including healthcare sector. The paper examines the evolution of the Greek Healthcare System and its contemporary regional structure (PeSY or DYPe) focusing on the regional inequalities concerning specific indicators such as hospital units and beds.

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