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Zmiany własnościowe w węgierskim sektorze opieki zdrowotnej w latach 1990-2017
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W artykule zaprezentowano historyczny bilans najważniejszych zmian w dwóch sferach opieki zdrowotnej na Węgrzech: finansowania i świadczenia usług. Wykazano, że po obiecującym starcie reform koniecznych w okresie wychodzenia z komunizmu po 2010 r. nastąpiła całkowita zmiana kierunku działań. Podział na płatnika i świadczeniodawcę zakończył się. W 2017 r. Ministerstwo Gospodarki - podobnie jak Biuro Planowania w systemie socjalistycznym - odzyskało pełną kontrolę nad całym sektorem opieki zdrowotnej, czyli zarówno w sferze finansowania, jak i świadczenia usług. Ministerstwo Zdrowia jako takie przestało istnieć w 2010 r. (abstrakt oryginalny)
The paper's objective is to provide a historical account of the most important changes in two aspects of Hungarian healthcare: financing and provision. It will be shown that after a promising start to the necessary post-communist reforms, a complete reversal took place after 2010. The separation between financing and provision ended. By 2017, the Ministry of the Economy - like the Planning Office under the socialist system - has regained absolute control over the entire healthcare sector, including both financing and provision. Even the Ministry of Health ceased to exist in 2010. (original abstract)
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- Corvinus University of Budapest
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