The introduction of co-payments for using health care services is a relatively new issue for most of the Central-Eastern European (CEE) countries. Some CEE countries, like Slovakia, Hungary and Czech Republic have similar experiences with the introduction of such co-payments. These fees were met with a cold reception by the population and also political resistance, which led to the abolishment of these payments in Slovakia as well as in Hungary. Our paper focuses on the experiences of Hungary, where co-payments for health care services were introduced in February, 2007 and abolished one year later as a result of a population referendum. Hungarian experiences can serve as a lesson for policy makers from other CEE countries to develop sustain...
Although patient charges for health-care services may contribute to a more sustainable health-care f...
Introduction: Health and social care systems in Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries have un...
Over the past two decades Hungary has initiated a series of social and economic reforms which have e...
The aim of the paper is to present the process of transformation of healthcare in Central Europe wit...
The paper reviews the existing cost-sharing practices in four Central European countries namely the ...
Informal payments are known to be widespread in the post-communist health care systems of Central an...
While there is a growing body of evidence that informal payments for health care are widespread and ...
The short story of co-payments for health care services in Hungary – lessons for neighbouring countr...
Objective: The introduction of user fees for health care services is a new phenomenon in Central-Eas...
After the fall of communism, the healthcare systems of Central and Eastern European countries underw...
Informal payments are known to be widespread in the post-communist health care systems of Central an...
Out-of-pocket payments for health services constitute a major financial burden for patients in Centr...
In the aftermath of communist rule, Hungary transformed its healthcare system from centralised Semas...
The objective of this paper is to study the short-term effects of the introduction of the visit fee ...
Informal payments for health care are a well-known phenomenon in many health care systems around the...
Although patient charges for health-care services may contribute to a more sustainable health-care f...
Introduction: Health and social care systems in Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries have un...
Over the past two decades Hungary has initiated a series of social and economic reforms which have e...
The aim of the paper is to present the process of transformation of healthcare in Central Europe wit...
The paper reviews the existing cost-sharing practices in four Central European countries namely the ...
Informal payments are known to be widespread in the post-communist health care systems of Central an...
While there is a growing body of evidence that informal payments for health care are widespread and ...
The short story of co-payments for health care services in Hungary – lessons for neighbouring countr...
Objective: The introduction of user fees for health care services is a new phenomenon in Central-Eas...
After the fall of communism, the healthcare systems of Central and Eastern European countries underw...
Informal payments are known to be widespread in the post-communist health care systems of Central an...
Out-of-pocket payments for health services constitute a major financial burden for patients in Centr...
In the aftermath of communist rule, Hungary transformed its healthcare system from centralised Semas...
The objective of this paper is to study the short-term effects of the introduction of the visit fee ...
Informal payments for health care are a well-known phenomenon in many health care systems around the...
Although patient charges for health-care services may contribute to a more sustainable health-care f...
Introduction: Health and social care systems in Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries have un...
Over the past two decades Hungary has initiated a series of social and economic reforms which have e...