| Titre : | Health systems in action : Azerbaijan 2024 |
| Auteurs : | Erin Webb ; Tural Gulu |
| Type de document : | Rapport |
| Editeur : | Copenhagen [DNK] : WHO, 2024 |
| Collection : | Health Systems in Action |
| Description : | 28p. |
| Langues: | Anglais |
| Mots-clés : | Azerbaïdjan ; Système santé ; Financement ; Financement protection sociale ; Accès soins ; Santé publique [généralité] ; Profession santé ; Etat santé ; Population |
| Résumé : | The Ministry of Health holds the responsibility for overall policy and decision-making for the health system, manages public health centres, supervises tertiary hospitals and oversees research and educational institutions. Recent reforms have reorganized the health system and separated the regulator, provider and purchaser functions. In 2016, Azerbaijan established the State Agency for Mandatory Health Insurance (SAMHI) to manage publicly raised revenues from mandatory contributions and taxes. This separated the purchaser and the regulator functions of the health system. Azerbaijan formed the Administration of the Regional Medical Divisions (TABIB) in 2018 as the main institution responsible for providing health services. The mandatory health insurance (MHI) system covers all residents of Azerbaijan. The benefits package covers emergency services, primary care, outpatient care, inpatient care and outpatient medicines for vertical state programmes. Other outpatient medicines and dental care are not covered. |
| En ligne : | https://eurohealthobservatory.who.int/publications/i/health-systems-in-action-2024-azerbaijan |
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