AbstractIn the 1990s, Latvia aimed at introducing Social Health Insurance (SHI) but later changed to a National Health Service (NHS) type system. The NHS is financed from general taxation, provides coverage to the entire population, and pays for a basic service package purchased from independent public and private providers. In November 2013, the Cabinet of Ministers passed a draft Healthcare Financing Law, aiming at increasing public expenditures on health by introducing Compulsory Health Insurance (CHI) and linking entitlement to health services to the payment of income tax. Opponents of the reform argue that linking entitlement to health services to the payment of income tax does not have the potential to increase public expenditures on ...
Abstract Background Cross-country comparisons of unofficial payments in the health sector are sparse...
Resources are one of the essential indicators for the functioning of the health care system. Better ...
Value-based healthcare (VBHC) is being increasingly used in health systems to describe a shift in th...
AbstractIn the 1990s, Latvia aimed at introducing Social Health Insurance (SHI) but later changed to...
Publisher Copyright: © 2014 The Authors.In the 1990s, Latvia aimed at introducing Social Health Insu...
Latvia is a country with high level of regional disparities and as researches have approved – income...
The article deals with the development of healthcare in Lithuania and Estonia. Data on Latvia are al...
Performance of healthcare system of Latvia has been criticised for several years, due to the problem...
The onset of the financial crisis has forced many European governments into reforming public service...
Why do different countries have different healthcare systems? Federico Toth looks at the three major...
AbstractAimsThe financing of General Practice (GP) is a much-debated topic. In spite of out-of-pocke...
In the midst of the European financial and economic crisis, Estonia fundamentally reformed its healt...
In Estonia, everyone has a constitutional right to health. After regaining independence, the country...
Introduction: The monopoly status of the National Health Insurance Fund in Bulgaria is considered to...
Bakalaura darba tēma - „Ceļš uz obligātās veselības apdrošināšanas ieviešanu Latvijā” tika izvēlēta,...
Abstract Background Cross-country comparisons of unofficial payments in the health sector are sparse...
Resources are one of the essential indicators for the functioning of the health care system. Better ...
Value-based healthcare (VBHC) is being increasingly used in health systems to describe a shift in th...
AbstractIn the 1990s, Latvia aimed at introducing Social Health Insurance (SHI) but later changed to...
Publisher Copyright: © 2014 The Authors.In the 1990s, Latvia aimed at introducing Social Health Insu...
Latvia is a country with high level of regional disparities and as researches have approved – income...
The article deals with the development of healthcare in Lithuania and Estonia. Data on Latvia are al...
Performance of healthcare system of Latvia has been criticised for several years, due to the problem...
The onset of the financial crisis has forced many European governments into reforming public service...
Why do different countries have different healthcare systems? Federico Toth looks at the three major...
AbstractAimsThe financing of General Practice (GP) is a much-debated topic. In spite of out-of-pocke...
In the midst of the European financial and economic crisis, Estonia fundamentally reformed its healt...
In Estonia, everyone has a constitutional right to health. After regaining independence, the country...
Introduction: The monopoly status of the National Health Insurance Fund in Bulgaria is considered to...
Bakalaura darba tēma - „Ceļš uz obligātās veselības apdrošināšanas ieviešanu Latvijā” tika izvēlēta,...
Abstract Background Cross-country comparisons of unofficial payments in the health sector are sparse...
Resources are one of the essential indicators for the functioning of the health care system. Better ...
Value-based healthcare (VBHC) is being increasingly used in health systems to describe a shift in th...