Titre :
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Croatia : health systems in transition.
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Auteurs :
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Luka VONCINA ;
et al. ;
Nadia JEMIAI ;
Sherry Merkur ;
European observatory on Health Systems and Policies (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 Regional Office for Europe, 2006
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Description :
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106p. / tabl., fig.
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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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ECONOMIE
;
Santé publique [généralité]
;
Croatie
;
OMS
;
Evolution
;
Politique sociale
;
Démographie
;
Financement
;
Qualité soins
;
Etude comparée
;
Politique santé
;
Croissance économique
;
Programme santé
;
Histoire
;
Système santé
;
Décentralisation
;
Psychopathologie
;
Thérapeutique
;
Réforme
;
Budget
;
Soins santé primaire
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Résumé :
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The challenge for Croatia is to make better use of the significant resources allocated to the health sector. Recent reforms appear to have succeeded in containing expenditure. However, demographic and epidemiological transition points to a potential for an increasing demand for health care. The pressure on public resources to spend more on health may intensify in the coming years, and will have to be met with prudent allocation of resources and continuous efforts to improve productivity wherever possible. The government has taken steps towards tackling a broad range of policy reforms to improve the performance of the health system. Still, there remain important actions that need to be prioritized and implemented in order to ensure the policy and reform goals are actively achieved.
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