Free care was introduced in 1974, it met the principle of the redistribution of oil revenues, including for political purposes. The Algerian society of the early 70s is certainly no longer the same as today's. There have been many transitions since the 90s: economic, social, demographic and epidemiological, which have contributed to questioning this free care.We aim through this paper, to focus on the fundamental reforms that must be made to our health system, to adapt it to the major challenges of the 21st century
International audienceThe Algerian healthcare system is characterised by a duality in its organisati...
Senegal has launched a national strategic plan to extend universal health care and reach 70% coverag...
Incorporating the free health care policy into a Universal Health Insurance (UHI) scheme was recentl...
The health sector in Algeria witnesses a great development, especially during the last two decades o...
The Algerian social security system covers now more than 80% of citizens; the intervention of this s...
Free medical care or health for ail? Reflections about the Algerian experience The problem of gener...
Algeria is in pole position regarding the number of health care facilities operating at the Maghreb ...
The restructuring of the basic health care structures represented by basic health care facilities in...
This country report provides a description of the emergence of a health care system under public res...
Décrire un système hospitalier, c’est évoquer les acteurs de ce système et les relations qui existen...
The health sector in Algeria witnesses a great development, especially during the last two decades o...
The principle of free access to ARVs was recognized in Senegal in 2003. Debate now focuses on its ex...
This paper reviews healthcare systems and their financing in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) coun...
Improving health requires necessarily equitable funding. This study focuses on the evolution of heal...
The human right to health means that health services should be available to everyone. According to t...
International audienceThe Algerian healthcare system is characterised by a duality in its organisati...
Senegal has launched a national strategic plan to extend universal health care and reach 70% coverag...
Incorporating the free health care policy into a Universal Health Insurance (UHI) scheme was recentl...
The health sector in Algeria witnesses a great development, especially during the last two decades o...
The Algerian social security system covers now more than 80% of citizens; the intervention of this s...
Free medical care or health for ail? Reflections about the Algerian experience The problem of gener...
Algeria is in pole position regarding the number of health care facilities operating at the Maghreb ...
The restructuring of the basic health care structures represented by basic health care facilities in...
This country report provides a description of the emergence of a health care system under public res...
Décrire un système hospitalier, c’est évoquer les acteurs de ce système et les relations qui existen...
The health sector in Algeria witnesses a great development, especially during the last two decades o...
The principle of free access to ARVs was recognized in Senegal in 2003. Debate now focuses on its ex...
This paper reviews healthcare systems and their financing in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) coun...
Improving health requires necessarily equitable funding. This study focuses on the evolution of heal...
The human right to health means that health services should be available to everyone. According to t...
International audienceThe Algerian healthcare system is characterised by a duality in its organisati...
Senegal has launched a national strategic plan to extend universal health care and reach 70% coverag...
Incorporating the free health care policy into a Universal Health Insurance (UHI) scheme was recentl...