In the two decades since the fall of the Berlin Wall, former communist countries in Europe have pursued wide-ranging changes to their health systems. We describe three key aspects of these changes-an almost universal switch to health insurance systems, a growing reliance on out-of-pocket payments (both formal and informal), and efforts to strengthen primary health care, often with a model of family medicine delivered by general practitioners. Many decisions about health policy, such as the introduction of health insurance systems or general practice, took into account political issues more than they did evidence. Evidence for whether health reforms have achieved their intended results is sparse. Of crucial importance is that lessons are lea...
Over the last two decades, the countries of South East Europe have engaged in far-reaching reforms o...
This study examines the factors that have contributed to the success of some Central and Eastern Eur...
This paper presents some of the main medical trends and some specific policies in the field of human...
The political and economic transition of the 1990s in the countries of central and eastern Europe ha...
The political and economic transition of the 1990s in the countries of central and eastern Europe ha...
With the fall of communism in Eastern Europe a period started of ongoing transformations of the pol...
On 1 May 2004, eight former communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe joined the European Un...
The countries emerging from the Soviet sphere of influence in the early 1990s inherited Soviet style...
Having in view the deteriorating health status and the widespread dissatisfactions with the health c...
For 20 years the successor states of the former Czechoslovakia have tried to improve health outcome...
This article is an updated version of the previous edition article by Dina Balabanova, Richard Coker...
Summary: This article examines primary care reforms in countries of the former Soviet Union. It plac...
The break-up of the former Soviet Union has created a greater realisation of the health and health c...
Background: Health care reform proceeds differently in Belarus. The country has not followed trends ...
For the past 45 years Germany has had two health care systems: one in the former Federal Republic of...
Over the last two decades, the countries of South East Europe have engaged in far-reaching reforms o...
This study examines the factors that have contributed to the success of some Central and Eastern Eur...
This paper presents some of the main medical trends and some specific policies in the field of human...
The political and economic transition of the 1990s in the countries of central and eastern Europe ha...
The political and economic transition of the 1990s in the countries of central and eastern Europe ha...
With the fall of communism in Eastern Europe a period started of ongoing transformations of the pol...
On 1 May 2004, eight former communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe joined the European Un...
The countries emerging from the Soviet sphere of influence in the early 1990s inherited Soviet style...
Having in view the deteriorating health status and the widespread dissatisfactions with the health c...
For 20 years the successor states of the former Czechoslovakia have tried to improve health outcome...
This article is an updated version of the previous edition article by Dina Balabanova, Richard Coker...
Summary: This article examines primary care reforms in countries of the former Soviet Union. It plac...
The break-up of the former Soviet Union has created a greater realisation of the health and health c...
Background: Health care reform proceeds differently in Belarus. The country has not followed trends ...
For the past 45 years Germany has had two health care systems: one in the former Federal Republic of...
Over the last two decades, the countries of South East Europe have engaged in far-reaching reforms o...
This study examines the factors that have contributed to the success of some Central and Eastern Eur...
This paper presents some of the main medical trends and some specific policies in the field of human...