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Armenia is working towards universal health coverage by expanding the basic benefits package (BBP) and by increasing public spending on health, improving quality of care and enhancing primary car[...]![]()
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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 an[...]![]()
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Belarus’ health system is centralized, with the Ministry of Health setting priorities and policies that are implemented at the district, interdistrict, and regional levels. A broad range of servi[...]![]()
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Georgia has been expanding the package of publicly funded benefits and increasing public spending on health since 2013 in an effort to provide universal health coverage (UHC), although public spe[...]![]()
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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 p[...]![]()
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The United States does not have a single health system; rather, residents obtain health insurance from several different public and private programmes, each with different eligibility criteria, b[...]
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Uzbekistan’s health system provides a basic set of publicly financed health services but it does not yet cover all essential services or medicines; a more comprehensive package is currently being[...]![]()
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Israel has a national health insurance system that covers all residents of the country. The system is centralized under the Ministry of Health, with four competing non-profit health plans respons[...]![]()
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Kazakhstan has recently established a mandatory health insurance system, with the Social Health Insurance Fund becoming the purchaser of publicly paid health services in 2020. Recent health refor[...]![]()
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The Republic of Moldova has mandatory health insurance that covered approximately 88% of the population in 2021. The benefits package is relatively broad for insured people, but out-of-pocket (OO[...]


