Abstract

We study the health services and health care from the European perspective of services of general interest, whose organization and provision respond to criteria of solidarity and social cohesion and not to economic effi ciency. They must respond to criteria or principles of universality, equality of access and equity, continuity, transparency and quality. Based on these criteria, we attempt the analysis of modern forms of organization and provision of health services and the impact on them of the latest legislative reforms and the most recent case of constitutional and European law.

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