Development aid for Health. Financing health care from countries’ external sources of funding Development assistance plays a key role in many areas of health care and represents a significant source of funding in many low- and middle-income countries. In recent years, global expenditure for health have increased considerably, including development aid. However, it is still insufficient and not meeting the needs. Many countries can not ensure within their own financial resources to achieve economic development and improve the well-being of its citizens, including universal access to a minimum level of health care. International society, including developed countries and international organizations plays significant role by providing financia...
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In 2006 National Institute of Hygiene1, prepared a study entitled “Indicators needed for the project...
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Medical Saving Account as health care financing method – implementation results in the world and per...
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Accepting the argument that the financial means dedicated to health protection are limited, the aut...
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Mobilising action for health equity across the European Union – the story of DETERMINE projectThe DE...
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Private health insurance market in European countries. French examplePrivate health insurance exists...
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The publication describes the problems of payment seeking by healthcare institutions from the Nation...
Debts of Polish public hospitals in 2005–2014. The unsolved problem of overdue liabilitiesRunning up...
Silver economyThe aim of this article is to explain the concept of silver economy and present two ex...
In 2006 National Institute of Hygiene1, prepared a study entitled “Indicators needed for the project...
The tasks of primary health care in the chronically ill care Chronically ill care, carried out withi...
Medical Saving Account as health care financing method – implementation results in the world and per...
European Union structural funds’ role in financing investments in Polish heath care sectorThe articl...
Accepting the argument that the financial means dedicated to health protection are limited, the aut...
The aim of the paper is to identify main directions in reforming national health care systems from t...
Mobilising action for health equity across the European Union – the story of DETERMINE projectThe DE...
The role of health technology assessment in pharmaceuticalsreimbursement in PolandThe methodology of...
The aim of the article is to present the scope of determinants influencing hospitals’ functioning in...
Primary health care of elderly peopleNowadays is need for developing grater system-wide support for ...
Private health insurance market in European countries. French examplePrivate health insurance exists...
Out-of-pocket expenditures versus equity in health care financingHealth care systems in OECD countri...
The publication describes the problems of payment seeking by healthcare institutions from the Nation...
Debts of Polish public hospitals in 2005–2014. The unsolved problem of overdue liabilitiesRunning up...
Silver economyThe aim of this article is to explain the concept of silver economy and present two ex...
In 2006 National Institute of Hygiene1, prepared a study entitled “Indicators needed for the project...
The tasks of primary health care in the chronically ill care Chronically ill care, carried out withi...