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Peru has a decentralized healthcare system that consists of a combination of governmental and non-governmental coverage. Five sectors administer healthcare in Peru today: the (60% of population), (30% of population), and the Armed Forces (FFAA), National Police (PNP), and the private sector (10% of population).

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  • Peru has a decentralized healthcare system that consists of a combination of governmental and non-governmental coverage. Five sectors administer healthcare in Peru today: the (60% of population), (30% of population), and the Armed Forces (FFAA), National Police (PNP), and the private sector (10% of population). (en)
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  • Peru has a decentralized healthcare system that consists of a combination of governmental and non-governmental coverage. Five sectors administer healthcare in Peru today: the (60% of population), (30% of population), and the Armed Forces (FFAA), National Police (PNP), and the private sector (10% of population). (en)
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  • Healthcare in Peru (en)
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