41 Percent of Hungarians Who Died Could Have Been Saved

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According to medical science, more than 41% of those Hungarian people – under the age of 75 – who died in 2015 could have been saved.With this result, Hungary got the seventh worst place on the EU’s health development list. The case is even worse in Romania, in our neighbor country, 48,6% people could have been saved with the help of modern medical equipment.

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The best figures were reported in France (23.6 percent), Belgium (26 percent) and Denmark (26.6 percent). Surprisingly, Poland has the fifth place on the list with its 29.9 percent.

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