| Titre : | Ukraine : Health system review |
| Auteurs : | Valery Lekhan ; Volodymyr Rudiy ; Maryna Shevchenko ; et al. |
| Type de document : | Rapport |
| Editeur : | Bruxelles [BEL] : European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, 2015 |
| Collection : | Health systems in transition |
| Description : | 183p. |
| Langues: | Anglais |
| Mots-clés : | Système santé ; Ukraine ; Organisation ; Financement ; Réforme ; Santé publique [généralité] ; Démographie ; Etat santé ; Population ; Accès soins ; Profession santé ; Protection sociale ; Evaluation |
| Résumé : | Since Ukraine gained independence from the USSR in 1991, successive governments have struggled to overcome funding shortfalls and modernize the health care system to meet the population's health needs. Life expectancy in Ukraine in 2012 was low by European standards (66.2 years for men and 76.2 years for women) and it was estimated that a quarter of all premature deaths in 2004 could have been avoided with timely access to effective treatment. No fundamental reform of the Ukrainian health system has been implemented and consequently it has preserved the main characteristics of the Soviet Semashko model, but with a large proportion of total health expenditure being paid out of pocket (42.3% in 2012). Ukraine has a very extensive health infrastructure and incentives in the system favour inpatient over primary care. |
| En ligne : | https://eurohealthobservatory.who.int/publications/i/ukraine-health-system-review-2015 |
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