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This episode explores Spain’s new decree restoring universal access to the public healthcare system. The reform removes administrative barriers introduced during the financial crisis and ensures that undocumented migrants, EU citizens, and Spaniards living abroad can receive medical care under equal conditions. We explain the new “declaration of responsibility” mechanism that allows immediate coverage without complex paperwork, the protections for vulnerable groups, and how the policy aims to standardize healthcare access across all regions while reaffirming health as a fundamental right tied to residency rather than legal status.
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This episode explores Spain’s new decree restoring universal access to the public healthcare system. The reform removes administrative barriers introduced during the financial crisis and ensures that undocumented migrants, EU citizens, and Spaniards living abroad can receive medical care under equal conditions. We explain the new “declaration of responsibility” mechanism that allows immediate coverage without complex paperwork, the protections for vulnerable groups, and how the policy aims to standardize healthcare access across all regions while reaffirming health as a fundamental right tied to residency rather than legal status.