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In 2005, The Czech Republic Spent CZK209bn (US$9.6bn) On Healthcare According To New Report Czech Republic Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare Report Q4 2006.
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June 19, 2007
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M2 PRESSWIRE-19 June 2007-Research and Markets: In 2005, The Czech Republic Spent CZK209bn (US$9.6bn) On Healthcare According To New Report Czech Republic Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare Report Q4 2006(C)1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD
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