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Introduction
(WHO Regional Office for Europe, 2011)
Turkey is located in the northern hemisphere and bridges Europe and Asia. The bordering countries are Greece and Bulgaria to the north-west, Georgia and Armenia to the north-east, the Islamic Republic of Iran in the east ...
Executive summary
(WHO Regional Office for Europe, 2011)
Turkey is located in the northern hemisphere and bridges Europe and Asia. The bordering countries are Greece, Bulgaria, Georgia, Armenia, the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Syrian Arab Republic and Iraq. The country has a ...
Conclusions
(WHO Regional Office for Europe, 2011)
Turkey has achieved considerable health status improvements since the 1980s in major health status indicators. However, although infant mortality, child mortality and maternal mortality rates have decreased, and life ...
Preface
(WHO Regional Office for Europe, 2011)
The Health Systems in Transition (HiT) series consists of country-based reviews that provide a detailed description of a health system and of reform and policy initiatives in progress or under development in a specific ...
Provision of services
(WHO Regional Office for Europe, 2011)
The Constitution gives the Ministry of Health the responsibility to protect and improve public health in Turkey. However, certain aspects of public health require intersectoral collaboration. As will be discussed below, ...
Regulation and planning
(WHO Regional Office for Europe, 2011)
This chapter outlines the principles and practice of regulation and planning in the Turkish health care system. Table 4.1 outlines the main legislative arrangements upon which the health care system is based. As can be ...
Principal health reforms
(WHO Regional Office for Europe, 2011)
Health care reform has been given the utmost importance on Turkey’s policy agenda since the late 1980s. In 1989, the SPO’s Master Plan Study (SPO, 1990), which was developed through a World Bank loan, introduced new concepts ...
Channel modeling for 5G and beyond
(Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2020)
The wide variety in enabling technologies, operating scenarios, environments, and use cases required for the fifth generation (5G) communication system and beyond 5G (B5G) entails the availability of descriptive channel ...
Generalized and flexible modulation options
(Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2020)
Flexibility support is critical for fifth generation (5G) and beyond radio access technologies (RATs) to meet diverse applications, channel conditions, and user requirements. Besides the flexible waveform design discussed ...
Foreword
(Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2020)
The most critical difference of the fifth generation (5G) mobile communication technology compared to previous generations is its ability to support a wide variety of services. In other words, the 5G technology is all about ...