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- Q22948358 subject Q20924660.
- Q22948358 abstract "Template:ForHealth in Qatar has undergone significant improvement in the last several decades as a result of substantial investments in healthcare by the government. Child mortalities have been reduced by over fifty percent in the since the 1990s. Qatar's healthcare spending is among the highest in the Middle East, with $4.7 bn being invested in healthcare in 2014. The country's progress in health is hampered by exceedingly high rates of obesity, diabetes and genetic disorders.Currently, health coverage is nationwide. In 2013, the infant mortality rate was 7 per 1,000 live births and life expectancy was 79 years.".
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- Q22948358 comment "Template:ForHealth in Qatar has undergone significant improvement in the last several decades as a result of substantial investments in healthcare by the government. Child mortalities have been reduced by over fifty percent in the since the 1990s. Qatar's healthcare spending is among the highest in the Middle East, with $4.7 bn being invested in healthcare in 2014.".
- Q22948358 label "Health in Qatar".