MERTL, Jan. Socioekonomické aspekty standardu a nadstandardu ve zdravotním pojištění (Socio-economic aspects of standard and above standard care in health insurance). Pojistné rozpravy. Praha: Česká asociace pojišťoven, vol. 2019, No 36, p. 40-45. ISSN 2571-1059. 2019.
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Original name Socioekonomické aspekty standardu a nadstandardu ve zdravotním pojištění
Name in Czech Socioekonomické aspekty standardu a nadstandardu ve zdravotním pojištění
Name (in English) Socio-economic aspects of standard and above standard care in health insurance
Authors MERTL, Jan (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution).
Edition Pojistné rozpravy, Praha, Česká asociace pojišťoven, 2019, 2571-1059.
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Original language Czech
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 50200 5.2 Economics and Business
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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RIV identification code RIV/04274644:_____/19:#0000562
Organization unit University of Finance and Administration
Keywords (in Czech) zdravotní pojištění
Keywords in English health insurance
Tags AR 2019-2020, RIV_2020, unor_2020_o, xJ6
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Abstract
The article deals with changes in the concepts of health care that have occurred since 1989 in the Czech health system. It clarifies the different stages of this development and their socio-economic importance, at the same time mentioning the factors that have significantly influenced the development. It discusses the possibilities of optimal configuration in the future and the characteristics of individual models, preferring synergic effects between the universal and voluntary part of the system and mentioning the mechanisms in the area of private expenditure that can strengthen these effects. It also justifies why reducing universally available care under a socially acceptable rate or providing it through the purchase of insurance plans on the market is not an appropriate and promising solution for Czech conditions. Ethical objections to the supply and availability of above standard care can be neutralized by robust design of universally available and cost-effective healthcare. Above standard optional care has in most of the medical branches significant potential to increase quality, utility and comfort for clients, but medical and managerial efforts are required to provide it.
Abstract (in English)
The article deals with changes in the concepts of health care that have occurred since 1989 in the Czech health system. It clarifies the different stages of this development and their socio-economic importance, at the same time mentioning the factors that have significantly influenced the development. It discusses the possibilities of optimal configuration in the future and the characteristics of individual models, preferring synergic effects between the universal and voluntary part of the system and mentioning the mechanisms in the area of private expenditure that can strengthen these effects. It also justifies why reducing universally available care under a socially acceptable rate or providing it through the purchase of insurance plans on the market is not an appropriate and promising solution for Czech conditions. Ethical objections to the supply and availability of above standard care can be neutralized by robust design of universally available and cost-effective healthcare. Above standard optional care has in most of the medical branches significant potential to increase quality, utility and comfort for clients, but medical and managerial efforts are required to provide it.
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