Estonia

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Estonia (Medicine)

Estonia (pronunciation: /ɛˈstoʊniə/), in the context of medicine, refers to the medical practices, advancements, and healthcare system in the Republic of Estonia. The country is known for its high-quality healthcare services and innovative e-health solutions.

Etymology

The term "Estonia" originates from the name of the country itself, which is believed to have been derived from the ancient name 'Estia' or 'Eistland' in old Scandinavian languages, meaning 'east land'. The use of the term in a medical context refers to the medical practices and systems within this country.

Healthcare System in Estonia

The Healthcare System in Estonia is a social insurance-based system that is funded by taxes. It is characterized by a wide network of healthcare providers and modern medical facilities. The system is managed by the Estonian Health Insurance Fund (EHIF), which covers the cost of health services for insured persons.

E-Health in Estonia

E-Health in Estonia is a significant aspect of the country's healthcare system. Estonia is one of the leading countries in the world in terms of digital health solutions. The country has implemented an e-health record system, digital prescriptions, and telemedicine services, among other digital health initiatives.

Medical Education in Estonia

Medical Education in Estonia is provided by several universities and colleges in the country. The University of Tartu is the oldest and most prestigious medical school in Estonia. Medical education in the country is characterized by rigorous training and a strong focus on research.

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