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In whatever way the European countries have organized their health services, they have all seen their costs rise over the past three decades at an annual average rate of 4,1percent. |
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Despite the fact that all the European countries have organized their health services efficiently, they have been unable to prevent a yearly rise in costs of 4.1 percent over the past three decades. |
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The cost of health services has increased at an annual rate of 4,1 percent over the last thirty years even though great efforts have been made by the European countries to organize them more efficiently. |
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An annual increase of 4,1 percent in the cost of health services in European countries during the last three decades has led to even greater efforts to improve organization. |
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Most European countries have failed to curb the yearly 4,1 percent increase in the cost of health services in spite of the efforts made over the last thirty years to make the organization more efficient. |