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Sns Sustainability Suffered in 2024 the Third Largest Drop of the Decade

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NOVA-IMS study relates to decreases in productivity, since expenditure has increased to a much higher rate than activity. Waiting times are the weak point of SNS.

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NOVA-IMS study relates to decreases in productivity, since expenditure has increased to a much higher rate than activity. Waiting times are the weak point of SNS.

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The study of the New IMS points to an increase in expenditure of 11%, which is not accompanied by the same increase in activity (which only increased 1%), results in a global decline in productivity.

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The Sustainable Health Index, developed by the NOVA Information Management School (NOVA-IMS), indicates that the sustainability of the SNS, measured on a scale with the base level of 100 points, went from 84.8 points in 2023 to 79.9 points in the last year, a breakdown only over the year of the pandemic, in which sustainability went from 101.7 in 2019 to 83.9 in 2020. Without the impact of the pandemic, the value reached in 2020 would have been …

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The sustainability of the National Health Service fell back in 2024, in the third consecutive year, and had the third largest decline in the decade, due to the decline in productivity, according to a study that will be published this Wednesday.

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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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