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A single-payer health care system in Croatia: problem or solution? (CROSBI ID 694650)

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Kujundžić Tiljak, Mirjana ; Orešković, Stjepan ; Tiljak, Hrvoje A single-payer health care system in Croatia: problem or solution? // European journal of public health. 2020. str. 1053-1053 doi: 10.1093/eurpub/ckaa166.1400

Podaci o odgovornosti

Kujundžić Tiljak, Mirjana ; Orešković, Stjepan ; Tiljak, Hrvoje

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A single-payer health care system in Croatia: problem or solution?

Background: Andrija Štampar implemented innovative healthcare solutions in Croatia at the beginning of the 20th century, advocating principles of comprehensiveness, continuity, and availability. These principles are globally challenged at ideological, social and policy levels, reflecting discussions in the USA and EU on whether a single- payer, mandatory health insurance (MHI) system and universal health coverage (UHC) are optimal solutions for the sustainable health system of the 21st century? Methods: Analyzing the impact of the Croatian Health Insurance Fund (CHIF) as a single- payer on the performance of Croatia's health care system through the analysis of the financial and health outcomes for the 2000- 2020 period to assess allocative efficiency, organizational effectiveness, and economic sustainability. Results: The CHIF is the single purchaser of all publicly financed individual health services, delivered through both public and private providers. Although the broad scope of the MHI scheme, patients must pay towards the costs of many goods and services, and the right to free health care services has been systematically reduced in the last twenty years. The financial sustainability of the system is decreasing mainly caused by the model focusing on the tertiary care and payment scheme based on monthly hospital limits. However, the incidence of catastrophic and impoverishing payments is lower in Croatia than in many other EU13 countries. Conclusions: The solution might be in the development of integrated health services, implementation of health promotion, education, and awareness, diseases prevention, and focus on the outcomes. The funding should follow the population needs in accordance with public health priorities and not only the structural demand of the existing system. The alternative is to face additional financial burden and impoverishment of the population in need of healthcare services. Key messages Modern universal health coverage strives to integrate health care and focuses on the outcomes. Single-payer system is not an obstacle for integration or source of fragmentation.

single payer ; health insurance ; universal coverage

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Podaci o prilogu

1053-1053.

2020.

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objavljeno

10.1093/eurpub/ckaa166.1400

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

European journal of public health

Oxford: Oxford University Press

1101-1262

1464-360X

Podaci o skupu

16th World Congress on Public Health

predavanje

12.10.2020-17.10.2020

Rim, Italija; online

Povezanost rada

Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita

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