Reform of the organization and financing of health care worldwide

1995 
: Almost all countries face reforms of health care systems in regard to organization and financing. Most often this is caused by coordination of health consumption with real material possibilities as well as by changes in reference to socio-political and economic systems. As a rule, reforms occur in administration, health insurance system, payment of health care delivery and organization of health care on different levels of realization. Experiences have shown that reforms represent a very complex and long-term process and that numerous factors influence the results, whereas the subjective ones often play the most important role. The complexity of reforms results from the fact that health care should not be ruled by laws of free market and that the right to health care, as one of the basic human rights, demands strong legal guarantees that it will be possible to realize, although in many countries it led to strengthening of the role of the country.
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