As part of health care, people have the right to health insurance in accordance with the appropriate legal basis. On the basis of it, together with regulated health insurance, they are also granted certain rights. In the Republic of Slovenia, health insurance is compulsory and voluntary. It is mandatory for all residents who meet the conditions prescribed by law. Students are also part of health care and therefore must have health insurance.
The focus of the thesis is health care and thus health insurance, which refers to several groups of students who have health insurance arranged based on the type of student. In Slovenia, we have both Slovenian and foreign students. Depending on the type, they are divided into additional subgroups: the so-called >>pavzerje<<, those who have reached the age of 26 or have completed schooling and those who are not insured as family members.
In the thesis, based on the analysis of the legal regulations governing the health care of students and selected professional literature, the rights that are guaranteed to students on the basis of health insurance were determined. By analyzing the decision of the Center for Social Work, which is an example from practice, it was determined how the right to pay a contribution for compulsory health insurance was decided in the case of a female student. Using the method of synthesis, findings were formulated for the analyzed decision, which refer to the inclusion of female students in compulsory health insurance and recommendations were formulated for the regulation of health care for students who do not meet the legal conditions for inclusion in health insurance.
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