In Estonia, everyone has a constitutional right to health. After regaining independence, the country has executed thorough and successful healthcare reforms. The changes are especially noticeable at the primary level of healthcare. Using the most common models it is investigated how Estonia’s healthcare system fits into international classifications and what models best describe the healthcare system before and after reforms. It is shown that the Bismarck model, which is chosen as a prototype for the health care system in Estonia suits well in the case of the Estonian society, better than the other models would. It corresponds well to ethical and economic reality of Estonia
Resources are one of the essential indicators for the functioning of the health care system. Better ...
Since the early 1990s major reform in healthcare has been adopted in former communist countries in C...
The Health Systems in Transition (HiT) profiles are country-based reports that provide a detailed de...
In Estonia, everyone has a constitutional right to health. After regaining independence, the country...
In the midst of the European financial and economic crisis, Estonia fundamentally reformed its healt...
The article deals with the development of healthcare in Lithuania and Estonia. Data on Latvia are al...
The purpose of this article is to present the main directions of changes in the Estonian health care...
The purpose of this article is to present the main directions of changes in the Estonian health care...
In recent years, concern has grown about the sustainability of health system financing in Estonia. N...
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AbstractAs of 2014, the Estonian Health Insurance Fund has adopted new purchasing procedures and cri...
As of 2014, the Estonian Health Insurance Fund has adopted new purchasing procedures and criteria, w...
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Responding to the challenge of financial sustainability in Estonia’s health syste
The lack of an organized primary care system in the United States not only contributes to high healt...
Resources are one of the essential indicators for the functioning of the health care system. Better ...
Since the early 1990s major reform in healthcare has been adopted in former communist countries in C...
The Health Systems in Transition (HiT) profiles are country-based reports that provide a detailed de...
In Estonia, everyone has a constitutional right to health. After regaining independence, the country...
In the midst of the European financial and economic crisis, Estonia fundamentally reformed its healt...
The article deals with the development of healthcare in Lithuania and Estonia. Data on Latvia are al...
The purpose of this article is to present the main directions of changes in the Estonian health care...
The purpose of this article is to present the main directions of changes in the Estonian health care...
In recent years, concern has grown about the sustainability of health system financing in Estonia. N...
Estonia explores how to move from values to action by implementing the Tallinn Charter: Health Syste...
AbstractAs of 2014, the Estonian Health Insurance Fund has adopted new purchasing procedures and cri...
As of 2014, the Estonian Health Insurance Fund has adopted new purchasing procedures and criteria, w...
Aim. To describe health care reforms and analyze the transition of the health care system in Romania...
Responding to the challenge of financial sustainability in Estonia’s health syste
The lack of an organized primary care system in the United States not only contributes to high healt...
Resources are one of the essential indicators for the functioning of the health care system. Better ...
Since the early 1990s major reform in healthcare has been adopted in former communist countries in C...
The Health Systems in Transition (HiT) profiles are country-based reports that provide a detailed de...