This article compares the health system responses to COVID-19 in Bulgaria, Croatia and Romania from February 2020 until the end of 2020. It explores similarities and differences between the three countries, building primarily on the methodology and content compiled in the COVID-19 Health System Response Monitor (HSRM). We find that all three countries entered the COVID-19 crisis with common problems, including workforce shortages and underdeveloped and underutilized preventive and primary care. The countries reacted swiftly to the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, declaring a state of emergency in March 2020 and setting up new governance mechanisms. The initial response benefited from a centralized approach and high levels of public trus...
This article compares policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic and their probable results in three ...
2020 has witnessed an allegedly unprecedented situation by the outbreak of the new coronavirus pande...
The Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) which started in China in December 2019, has rapidly spread ...
This article compares the health system responses to COVID-19 in Bulgaria, Croatia and Romania from ...
This paper analyses the health policy response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the four Visegrad countri...
The Baltic countries of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania shared a similar response to the first wave o...
Objective. The design and implementation of an online dashboard to support data-driven decision-maki...
The COVID-19 pandemic triggered abrupt challenges for health care providers, requiring them to simul...
Countries with social health insurance (SHI) systems display some common defining characteristics - ...
Although the health care systems in Europe are considered the global benchmark, European nations wer...
Countries with social health insurance (SHI) systems display some common defining characteristics - ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to compare government responses and the challenges faced by pu...
Countries with social health insurance (SHI) systems display some common defining characteristics - ...
This STG Resilience Paper is part of the Commission Research Report and Interim Progress Report (Jun...
This paper compares health policy responses to COVID-19 in Canada, Ireland, the United Kingdom and U...
This article compares policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic and their probable results in three ...
2020 has witnessed an allegedly unprecedented situation by the outbreak of the new coronavirus pande...
The Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) which started in China in December 2019, has rapidly spread ...
This article compares the health system responses to COVID-19 in Bulgaria, Croatia and Romania from ...
This paper analyses the health policy response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the four Visegrad countri...
The Baltic countries of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania shared a similar response to the first wave o...
Objective. The design and implementation of an online dashboard to support data-driven decision-maki...
The COVID-19 pandemic triggered abrupt challenges for health care providers, requiring them to simul...
Countries with social health insurance (SHI) systems display some common defining characteristics - ...
Although the health care systems in Europe are considered the global benchmark, European nations wer...
Countries with social health insurance (SHI) systems display some common defining characteristics - ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to compare government responses and the challenges faced by pu...
Countries with social health insurance (SHI) systems display some common defining characteristics - ...
This STG Resilience Paper is part of the Commission Research Report and Interim Progress Report (Jun...
This paper compares health policy responses to COVID-19 in Canada, Ireland, the United Kingdom and U...
This article compares policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic and their probable results in three ...
2020 has witnessed an allegedly unprecedented situation by the outbreak of the new coronavirus pande...
The Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) which started in China in December 2019, has rapidly spread ...