The reforms of the bulgarian healthcare sector have been widely discussed, both nationally and internationally. In spite of the reforms, problems with the efficiency, equity and quality in healthcare provision continue to exist in bulgaria. Among others, the reforms included the implementation of formal patient charges for the use of healthcare services. These were established in the country in 2000. Formal patient charges are applied to all levels of medical services with the exception of emergency care. The aim of this paper is to describe and analyze the attitudes of bulgarian healthcare stakeholders toward patient charges. The analysis is based on data collected in focus group discussions and in-depth interviews carried out in bulgaria ...
Address for correspondence: \ud Prof. Dr. G. Petrova; \ud Faculty of Pharmacy; \ud Medical Universit...
The study is financed by the European Commission under FP7 Theme 8 Socio-economic Sciences and Hu- m...
Regardless of what both patients and medical professionals might think, nowadays there is no free me...
The reforms of the bulgarian healthcare sector have been widely discussed, both nationally and inter...
During the past decade, the reform in the Bulgarian health care sector was in the focus of policy an...
Although patient charges for health-care services may contribute to a more sustainable health-care f...
The attitudes of health care system stakeholders towards official patient charges have not been stud...
Objective The aim of the study is to determine the preferences of Bulgarian citizens regarding the p...
Health financing reform in Bulgaria has been characterised by lack of political consensus on reform ...
Health financing reform in Bulgaria has been characterised by lack of political consensus on reform ...
Patient payments are considered to be a significant issue in health policy in Lithuania. Despite the...
Patient payments are considered to be a significant issue in health policy in Lithuania. Despite the...
Background: Informal payments were reported in Bulgaria before and after the introduction of formal ...
BACKGROUND: Informal payments were reported in Bulgaria before and after the introduction of formal ...
The transition to democracy in 1989 forced the Bulgarian health system to change. Falling government...
Address for correspondence: \ud Prof. Dr. G. Petrova; \ud Faculty of Pharmacy; \ud Medical Universit...
The study is financed by the European Commission under FP7 Theme 8 Socio-economic Sciences and Hu- m...
Regardless of what both patients and medical professionals might think, nowadays there is no free me...
The reforms of the bulgarian healthcare sector have been widely discussed, both nationally and inter...
During the past decade, the reform in the Bulgarian health care sector was in the focus of policy an...
Although patient charges for health-care services may contribute to a more sustainable health-care f...
The attitudes of health care system stakeholders towards official patient charges have not been stud...
Objective The aim of the study is to determine the preferences of Bulgarian citizens regarding the p...
Health financing reform in Bulgaria has been characterised by lack of political consensus on reform ...
Health financing reform in Bulgaria has been characterised by lack of political consensus on reform ...
Patient payments are considered to be a significant issue in health policy in Lithuania. Despite the...
Patient payments are considered to be a significant issue in health policy in Lithuania. Despite the...
Background: Informal payments were reported in Bulgaria before and after the introduction of formal ...
BACKGROUND: Informal payments were reported in Bulgaria before and after the introduction of formal ...
The transition to democracy in 1989 forced the Bulgarian health system to change. Falling government...
Address for correspondence: \ud Prof. Dr. G. Petrova; \ud Faculty of Pharmacy; \ud Medical Universit...
The study is financed by the European Commission under FP7 Theme 8 Socio-economic Sciences and Hu- m...
Regardless of what both patients and medical professionals might think, nowadays there is no free me...