The historical legacy of Eastern European and the Balkans’ health systems was mutually interdependent and shaped by local socioeconomic circumstances. Three distinctive systems of risk sharing and health financing developed since the late XIX century were the Bismarck, Beveridge, and Semashko systems. Modern day healthcare systems in these countries are challenged by population aging, accelerated innovation in medical technology, growing purchasing power and rising demand for healthcare services. Supply-side changes contribute to demand-side efficiency bottlenecks in financing, driving up the costs of the already expensive medical care. All of the nations have a large share of citizens experiencing difficulty with affordability and access t...
© 2016 Jakovljevic, Lazarevic, Milovanovic and Kanjevac. Since the geopolitical developments of 1989...
Cold War Era (1946–1991) was marked by the presence of two distinctively different economic systems,...
<p>A common feature of all health systems from emerging economies is the shortage of financial resou...
The historical legacy of Eastern European and the Balkans’ health systems was mutually interdependen...
All European countries face increasing challenges in the provision of equitable and comprehensive he...
All European countries face increasing challenges in the provision of equitable and comprehensive he...
The past 23 years of post-socialist restructuring of health system funding and management patterns h...
Rapidly expanding economies, such as the post-war Tiger Economies, are associated with increasing he...
Health is the first priority of every individual, and therefore of each community. Or at least it sh...
The breakdown of the socialist system in the late 20th century gave some of the countries affected t...
Over the past thirty years, health expenditure has grown at a faster rate than the economy in almost...
The study of the problems of sustainable development of regions is of particular importance in the c...
Introduction: Health and social care systems in Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries have un...
The political and economic transition of the 1990s in the countries of central and eastern Europe ha...
Objective: Inter-regional comparison of health-reform outcomes in south-eastern Europe (SEE). Metho...
© 2016 Jakovljevic, Lazarevic, Milovanovic and Kanjevac. Since the geopolitical developments of 1989...
Cold War Era (1946–1991) was marked by the presence of two distinctively different economic systems,...
<p>A common feature of all health systems from emerging economies is the shortage of financial resou...
The historical legacy of Eastern European and the Balkans’ health systems was mutually interdependen...
All European countries face increasing challenges in the provision of equitable and comprehensive he...
All European countries face increasing challenges in the provision of equitable and comprehensive he...
The past 23 years of post-socialist restructuring of health system funding and management patterns h...
Rapidly expanding economies, such as the post-war Tiger Economies, are associated with increasing he...
Health is the first priority of every individual, and therefore of each community. Or at least it sh...
The breakdown of the socialist system in the late 20th century gave some of the countries affected t...
Over the past thirty years, health expenditure has grown at a faster rate than the economy in almost...
The study of the problems of sustainable development of regions is of particular importance in the c...
Introduction: Health and social care systems in Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries have un...
The political and economic transition of the 1990s in the countries of central and eastern Europe ha...
Objective: Inter-regional comparison of health-reform outcomes in south-eastern Europe (SEE). Metho...
© 2016 Jakovljevic, Lazarevic, Milovanovic and Kanjevac. Since the geopolitical developments of 1989...
Cold War Era (1946–1991) was marked by the presence of two distinctively different economic systems,...
<p>A common feature of all health systems from emerging economies is the shortage of financial resou...