Titre :
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Health care systems in transition : Slovenia.
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Auteurs :
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Tit Albreht ;
Marjan CESEN ;
Don HINDLE ;
Elke Jakubowski, éd. ;
Boris KRAMBERGER ;
PETRIC (Vesna Kerstin) ;
Marjan PREMIK ;
Martin TOTH ;
World Health Organization (WHO). Regional Office for Europe. European Observatory on Health Care Systems (Copenhagen, DNK)
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Type de document :
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Ouvrage
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Editeur :
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Copenhagen [DNK] : WHO, 2002
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Collection :
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Health care system in transition
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Description :
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85p. / graph., carte, tabl.
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Langues:
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Anglais
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Classement :
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BS10/ (POLITIQUES ET SYSTEMES DES PAYS ETRANGERS EUROPE)
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Mots-clés :
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Système soins
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Organisation
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Evaluation
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Financement
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Réforme
;
Organisation soins
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Slovénie
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Résumé :
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The Health Care Systems in Transition (HiT) profiles are country-based reports that provide an analytical description of each health care system and of reform initiatives in progress or under development. The HiTs are a key element that underpins the work of the European Observatory on Health Care Systems. The aim of the HiT is to provide relevant comparative information to support policy-makers and analysts in the development of health care systems and reforms in the countries of Europe and beyond. This HIT is on Slovenia. The heath sector in Slovenia, like that in most other countries, has been in a state of continual change for several decades. Like other transition economies, the 1990s have provided additional challenges to Slovenia. Once important aspect was the need to ensure a reasonable degree of economic and social stability. For this and other reasons, health sector reform has been undertaken with a considerable degree of caution. There are now, however, signs that the pace of reform will increase. (R.A.).
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En ligne :
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https://iris.who.int/handle/10665/107432
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