| Titre : | Health systems in action : Kyrgyzstan 2024 |
| Auteurs : | Bernd Rechel ; Saltanat Moldoisaeva ; Amanda Shriwise |
| Type de document : | Rapport |
| Editeur : | Copenhagen [DNK] : WHO, 2024 |
| Collection : | Health Systems in Action |
| Description : | 24p. |
| Langues: | Anglais |
| Mots-clés : | Kirghizistan ; Système santé ; Financement ; Financement protection sociale ; Accès soins ; Santé publique [généralité] ; Profession santé ; Etat santé ; Population |
| Résumé : | Kyrgyzstan’s health system provides a state-guaranteed package of services but the scope of publicly funded care is limited, with gaps in mandatory health insurance coverage. Spending on health per capita was the lowest in WHO’s European Region in 2021. It has also declined as a share of total government spending. Most patients make co-payments for inpatient care and for outpatient medicines, with the state covering only 50% of the price of a limited list of (some 70) medicines. 40.7% of health spending in 2021 was out-of-pocket (OOP). This reliance on OOP payments can lead to catastrophic spending. Despite efforts to ensure access to health services, there are still marked disparities between urban and rural/mountainous areas and barriers linked to cost and gaps in public coverage. There have been extensive hospital closures and reductions in hospital beds since 1997. |
| En ligne : | https://eurohealthobservatory.who.int/publications/i/health-systems-in-action-kyrgyzstan-2024 |
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