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Summary
Narrative: account of an event or series of events in the form of a story, e.g. experiences by the participants in a study. opowiadanie, narracja
National average wage: reflects the average amount of earnings received by workers of all sectors in the economy. średnia płaca krajowa
National Environmental Health Action Plan (NEHAP): plan that establishes a clear policy link between environmental and health, produced in the WHO European Region; developed through assessing environmental health problems and risks and in wide consultation with all organizations – both public, private sector and non-governmental – in partnership approach. Krajowy Plan Działania w Zakresie Zdrowia Środowiskowego
National health accounts: information that a country may collect on its health expenditures; usually in the form of indicators; cf. health expenditure. narodowe rachunki zdrowia
National health care system: operation of health care in a given country or region, determined by the way health care resources have been and are developed and organised, as well as how services are delivered, financed, managed and supervised. krajowy/narodowy system ochrony zdrowia
National health insurance (NHI): health insurance or system of compulsory individual insurance schemes that generally cover the majority of the population. krajowe ubezpieczenie zdrowotne
National Health Service (NHS): (UK) comprehensive service offering therapeutic and preventive medical and surgical care, including the prescription and dispensing of medicines, spectacles, medical and dental appliances; activities coordinated by Health Authorities. National Health Service (Krajowa / Narodowa Służba Zdrowia)
National health service (NHS): cf. Beveridge system.
National health system (NHS): health care system directly run by the government and financed by general taxes.
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- Learner's Dictionary for Students and ProfessionalsEnglish for European Public Health, pp. 204 - 211Publisher: Jagiellonian University PressPrint publication year: 2008