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Alzira model really works and is likely to expand

publication date: Mar 19, 2010
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The four privately-run administrative concessions (concesiones administrativas) in Valencia are paid 30% less than the mean capitation fee for the region. And, according to a new article in Euro Observer, make profits of just 1-2% of sales over the last few years.
The four privately-run administrative concessions (concesiones administrativas) in Valencia are paid 30% less than the mean capitation fee for the region. And, according to a new article in Euro Observer, make profits of 1-2% of sales over the last few years.
The four privately-run administrative concessions (concesiones administrativas) in Valencia, each of which deliver primary, secondary and tertiary care to 150,000-200,000 people, are paid 30% less than the mean public sector capitation fee for the region. According to a new article in Euro Observer, they make profits of 1-2% of sales over the last few years. Expect the model to spread over the next few years.


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