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Selected issues of sustainable health care financing

MERTL, Jan

Basic information

Original name

Selected issues of sustainable health care financing

Name in Czech

Vybrané problémy udržitelného financování zdravotnictví

Name (in English)

Selected issues of sustainable health care financing

Authors

MERTL, Jan

Edition

Praha, Proceedings of 12th conference European Forum of Entrepreneurship "Sustainable Socio-economic Development or Crisis on the Horizon?" p. 77-86, 10 pp. 2019

Publisher

Newton College

Other information

Language

Czech

Type of outcome

Stať ve sborníku

Field of Study

50200 5.2 Economics and Business

Country of publisher

Czech Republic

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Publication form

printed version "print"

References:

Organization unit

University of Finance and Administration

ISBN

978-80-907435-7-1

Keywords (in Czech)

zdravotní pojištění, zdravotnické systémy, veřejné finance

Keywords in English

health insurance; health systems; public finance

Tags

International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 22/5/2019 10:40, Bc. Jan Peterec

Abstract

V originále

The paper deals with important macroeconomic issues of health care financing, which are important for overall stability and performance of Czech economy. These include fiscal space for health, the configuration of universal health care financing and possibilities of voluntary extensions to universally available care. The approach is compatible with the WHO and OECD approach to financing health care systems. The paper will depict areas that we should focus on to improve health system sustainability, without making significant compromises in availability and quality of care.

In English

The paper deals with important macroeconomic issues of health care financing, which are important for overall stability and performance of Czech economy. These include fiscal space for health, the configuration of universal health care financing and possibilities of voluntary extensions to universally available care. The approach is compatible with the WHO and OECD approach to financing health care systems. The paper will depict areas that we should focus on to improve health system sustainability, without making significant compromises in availability and quality of care.