Sweden: Health System Review
Health Syst Transit. 2023 Sep;25(4):1-236.ABSTRACTThe Health Systems in Transition (‎HiT)‎ country reports provide an analytical description of each health system and of reform initiatives in progress or under development. They aim to provide relevant comparative information to support policy-makers and analysts in the development of health systems and reforms in the countries of the WHO European Region and beyond. The HiTs are building blocks that can be used: to learn in detail about different approaches to the financing, organization and delivery of health services; to describe accurately the process, content and im...
Source: Health systems in transition - January 17, 2024 Category: Health Management Authors: Nils Janl öv Sara Blume Anna H Glenng ård Kajsa Hanspers Anders Anell Sherry Merkur Source Type: news

Estonia: Health System Review
Health Syst Transit. 2023 Dec;25(5):1-236.ABSTRACTThis analysis of the Estonian health system illustrates recent developments in organization and governance, health financing, health care provision, health reforms and health system performance. In general, Estonia spends less per capita on health than the European Union average, although public expenditure has been growing steadily, with an increasing role of government budget transfers towards the social health insurance model. Despite these efforts, more than a fifth of current health expenditure comes from out-of-pocket payments, creating pressure to develop new and str...
Source: Health systems in transition - January 17, 2024 Category: Health Management Authors: Kaija Kasekamp Triin Habicht Andres V õrk Kristina K öhler Marge Reinap Kristiina Kahur Heli Laarmann Yulia Litvinova Source Type: news

Sweden: Health System Review
Health Syst Transit. 2023 Sep;25(4):1-236.ABSTRACTThe Health Systems in Transition (‎HiT)‎ country reports provide an analytical description of each health system and of reform initiatives in progress or under development. They aim to provide relevant comparative information to support policy-makers and analysts in the development of health systems and reforms in the countries of the WHO European Region and beyond. The HiTs are building blocks that can be used: to learn in detail about different approaches to the financing, organization and delivery of health services; to describe accurately the process, content and im...
Source: Health systems in transition - January 17, 2024 Category: Health Management Authors: Nils Janl öv Sara Blume Anna H Glenng ård Kajsa Hanspers Anders Anell Sherry Merkur Source Type: news

Estonia: Health System Review
Health Syst Transit. 2023 Dec;25(5):1-236.ABSTRACTThis analysis of the Estonian health system illustrates recent developments in organization and governance, health financing, health care provision, health reforms and health system performance. In general, Estonia spends less per capita on health than the European Union average, although public expenditure has been growing steadily, with an increasing role of government budget transfers towards the social health insurance model. Despite these efforts, more than a fifth of current health expenditure comes from out-of-pocket payments, creating pressure to develop new and str...
Source: Health systems in transition - January 17, 2024 Category: Health Management Authors: Kaija Kasekamp Triin Habicht Andres V õrk Kristina K öhler Marge Reinap Kristiina Kahur Heli Laarmann Yulia Litvinova Source Type: news

Sweden: Health System Review
Health Syst Transit. 2023 Sep;25(4):1-236.ABSTRACTThe Health Systems in Transition (‎HiT)‎ country reports provide an analytical description of each health system and of reform initiatives in progress or under development. They aim to provide relevant comparative information to support policy-makers and analysts in the development of health systems and reforms in the countries of the WHO European Region and beyond. The HiTs are building blocks that can be used: to learn in detail about different approaches to the financing, organization and delivery of health services; to describe accurately the process, content and im...
Source: Health systems in transition - January 17, 2024 Category: Health Management Authors: Nils Janl öv Sara Blume Anna H Glenng ård Kajsa Hanspers Anders Anell Sherry Merkur Source Type: news

Estonia: Health System Review
Health Syst Transit. 2023 Dec;25(5):1-236.ABSTRACTThis analysis of the Estonian health system illustrates recent developments in organization and governance, health financing, health care provision, health reforms and health system performance. In general, Estonia spends less per capita on health than the European Union average, although public expenditure has been growing steadily, with an increasing role of government budget transfers towards the social health insurance model. Despite these efforts, more than a fifth of current health expenditure comes from out-of-pocket payments, creating pressure to develop new and str...
Source: Health systems in transition - January 17, 2024 Category: Health Management Authors: Kaija Kasekamp Triin Habicht Andres V õrk Kristina K öhler Marge Reinap Kristiina Kahur Heli Laarmann Yulia Litvinova Source Type: news

Sweden: Health System Review
Health Syst Transit. 2023 Sep;25(4):1-236.ABSTRACTThe Health Systems in Transition (‎HiT)‎ country reports provide an analytical description of each health system and of reform initiatives in progress or under development. They aim to provide relevant comparative information to support policy-makers and analysts in the development of health systems and reforms in the countries of the WHO European Region and beyond. The HiTs are building blocks that can be used: to learn in detail about different approaches to the financing, organization and delivery of health services; to describe accurately the process, content and im...
Source: Health systems in transition - January 17, 2024 Category: Health Management Authors: Nils Janl öv Sara Blume Anna H Glenng ård Kajsa Hanspers Anders Anell Sherry Merkur Source Type: news

Estonia: Health System Review
Health Syst Transit. 2023 Dec;25(5):1-236.ABSTRACTThis analysis of the Estonian health system illustrates recent developments in organization and governance, health financing, health care provision, health reforms and health system performance. In general, Estonia spends less per capita on health than the European Union average, although public expenditure has been growing steadily, with an increasing role of government budget transfers towards the social health insurance model. Despite these efforts, more than a fifth of current health expenditure comes from out-of-pocket payments, creating pressure to develop new and str...
Source: Health systems in transition - January 17, 2024 Category: Health Management Authors: Kaija Kasekamp Triin Habicht Andres V õrk Kristina K öhler Marge Reinap Kristiina Kahur Heli Laarmann Yulia Litvinova Source Type: news

Sweden: Health System Review
Health Syst Transit. 2023 Sep;25(4):1-236.ABSTRACTThe Health Systems in Transition (‎HiT)‎ country reports provide an analytical description of each health system and of reform initiatives in progress or under development. They aim to provide relevant comparative information to support policy-makers and analysts in the development of health systems and reforms in the countries of the WHO European Region and beyond. The HiTs are building blocks that can be used: to learn in detail about different approaches to the financing, organization and delivery of health services; to describe accurately the process, content and im...
Source: Health systems in transition - January 17, 2024 Category: Health Management Authors: Nils Janl öv Sara Blume Anna H Glenng ård Kajsa Hanspers Anders Anell Sherry Merkur Source Type: news

Estonia: Health System Review
Health Syst Transit. 2023 Dec;25(5):1-236.ABSTRACTThis analysis of the Estonian health system illustrates recent developments in organization and governance, health financing, health care provision, health reforms and health system performance. In general, Estonia spends less per capita on health than the European Union average, although public expenditure has been growing steadily, with an increasing role of government budget transfers towards the social health insurance model. Despite these efforts, more than a fifth of current health expenditure comes from out-of-pocket payments, creating pressure to develop new and str...
Source: Health systems in transition - January 17, 2024 Category: Health Management Authors: Kaija Kasekamp Triin Habicht Andres V õrk Kristina K öhler Marge Reinap Kristiina Kahur Heli Laarmann Yulia Litvinova Source Type: news

Sweden: Health System Review
Health Syst Transit. 2023 Sep;25(4):1-236.ABSTRACTThe Health Systems in Transition (‎HiT)‎ country reports provide an analytical description of each health system and of reform initiatives in progress or under development. They aim to provide relevant comparative information to support policy-makers and analysts in the development of health systems and reforms in the countries of the WHO European Region and beyond. The HiTs are building blocks that can be used: to learn in detail about different approaches to the financing, organization and delivery of health services; to describe accurately the process, content and im...
Source: Health systems in transition - January 17, 2024 Category: Health Management Authors: Nils Janl öv Sara Blume Anna H Glenng ård Kajsa Hanspers Anders Anell Sherry Merkur Source Type: news

Estonia: Health System Review
Health Syst Transit. 2023 Dec;25(5):1-236.ABSTRACTThis analysis of the Estonian health system illustrates recent developments in organization and governance, health financing, health care provision, health reforms and health system performance. In general, Estonia spends less per capita on health than the European Union average, although public expenditure has been growing steadily, with an increasing role of government budget transfers towards the social health insurance model. Despite these efforts, more than a fifth of current health expenditure comes from out-of-pocket payments, creating pressure to develop new and str...
Source: Health systems in transition - January 17, 2024 Category: Health Management Authors: Kaija Kasekamp Triin Habicht Andres V õrk Kristina K öhler Marge Reinap Kristiina Kahur Heli Laarmann Yulia Litvinova Source Type: news

Sweden: Health System Review
Health Syst Transit. 2023 Sep;25(4):1-236.ABSTRACTThe Health Systems in Transition (‎HiT)‎ country reports provide an analytical description of each health system and of reform initiatives in progress or under development. They aim to provide relevant comparative information to support policy-makers and analysts in the development of health systems and reforms in the countries of the WHO European Region and beyond. The HiTs are building blocks that can be used: to learn in detail about different approaches to the financing, organization and delivery of health services; to describe accurately the process, content and im...
Source: Health systems in transition - January 17, 2024 Category: Health Management Authors: Nils Janl öv Sara Blume Anna H Glenng ård Kajsa Hanspers Anders Anell Sherry Merkur Source Type: news

Estonia: Health System Review
Health Syst Transit. 2023 Dec;25(5):1-236.ABSTRACTThis analysis of the Estonian health system illustrates recent developments in organization and governance, health financing, health care provision, health reforms and health system performance. In general, Estonia spends less per capita on health than the European Union average, although public expenditure has been growing steadily, with an increasing role of government budget transfers towards the social health insurance model. Despite these efforts, more than a fifth of current health expenditure comes from out-of-pocket payments, creating pressure to develop new and str...
Source: Health systems in transition - January 17, 2024 Category: Health Management Authors: Kaija Kasekamp Triin Habicht Andres V õrk Kristina K öhler Marge Reinap Kristiina Kahur Heli Laarmann Yulia Litvinova Source Type: news

France: Health System Review
Health Syst Transit. 2023 Jul;25(3):1-276.ABSTRACTThis review of the French health system analyses recent developments in health organisation and governance, financing, healthcare provision, recent reforms and health system performance. Overall health status continues to improve in France, although geographic and socioeconomic inequalities in life expectancy persist. The health system combines a social health insurance (SHI) model with an important role for tax-based revenues to finance healthcare. The health system provides universal coverage, with a broad benefits basket, but cost-sharing is required for all essential se...
Source: Health systems in transition - July 25, 2023 Category: Health Management Authors: Zeynep Or Coralie Gandr é Anna-Veera Sepp änen Cristina Hern ández-Quevedo Erin Webb Morgane Michel Karine Chevreul Source Type: news