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Financiranje zdravstvenega zavarovanja v Severni Makedoniji in Sloveniji
ID Petrushevska, Elena (Author), ID Setnikar Cankar, Stanka (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Magistrsko delo preučuje financiranje sistema zdravstvenega zavarovanja v Severni Makedoniji in Sloveniji z namenom prepoznati ključne izzive in predlagati izboljšave. Študija ponuja celovit pregled modelov zdravstvenega zavarovanja po Evropi, pri čemer analizira modele Beveridge, Bismarck, Semashko in tržno usmerjene sisteme. Nadalje obravnava prihodnje trende, vključno z demografskimi spremembami, s tehnološkim napredkom in spreminjajočimi se pričakovanji potrošnikov ter poudarja pomen trajnosti zdravstvenih sistemov. Delo se poglobi v različne metode povečanja sredstev za zdravstvene storitve, kot so obdavčitve, prispevki za zavarovanje, neposredna plačila in zunanji viri. Raziskani so tudi inovativni mehanizmi financiranja, vključno z javno-zasebnimi partnerstvi in s socialnimi obveznicami z vplivom. Vzporedno študija raziskuje, kako lahko zdravstveni sistemi postanejo učinkovitejši pri zagotavljanju dodatnih storitev brez povečanja stroškov, z analizo področij, kot so farmacevtski izdatki, delovanje bolnišnic in strukture plačil izvajalcem. Raziskuje se tudi potencial digitalnih zdravstvenih tehnologij za izboljšanje učinkovitosti in zmanjšanje neformalnih plačil. Na podlagi ugotovitev delo ponuja priporočila za Severno Makedonijo in Slovenijo, kjer zagovarja strategije za izboljšanje financiranja in zagotavljanja zdravstvenih storitev. Priporočila so osredotočena na trajnostne izboljšave sistema z neprekinjenim spremljanjem in prilagajanjem na spreminjajoče se potrebe v zdravstvu.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:financiranje zdravstvenega zavarovanja, financiranje, viri, učinkovitost, strategije, modeli, Severna Makedonija, Slovenija, reforme v zdravstvu, trajnost
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FU - Faculty of Administration
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[E. Petrushevska]
Year:2024
Number of pages:X, 72 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-163012 This link opens in a new window
UDC:336.13:364.32(497.4:497.7)(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:209567491 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:01.10.2024
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Financing of health insurance in North Macedonia and Slovenia
Abstract:
The master's the thesis explores the financig of health insurancy system in North Macedonia and Slovenia, aiming to identify the key issues and propose improvements. The study provides a comprehensive overview of health insurance models across Europe, examining the Beverige, Bismarck, Semashko and market-based systems. In further addresses future trends, including demographic shifts, technological advancements, and changing consumer expectations, highlighting the importance of the sustainability of the healthcare systems. The thesis delves into various methods of increasing funds for helathcare services, as taxations, insurance contributions, direct payments, and external soruces. Innovative financing mechanisms, including public-private partnerships and social impact bonds, are also explored. In parallel, the study investigates how healthcare systems can become more efficient to provide additional services without raising costs, analyzing areas like pharmaceutical expenditures, hospital operations, and provider payment structures. Researching the potential of digital health technologies to enhance efficiency and reduce informal payments. Based on the findings, the thesis offers recommendations for North Macedonia and Slovenia, advocating for strategies that enhance healthcare financing and service delivery. The recommendations focus on sustainable system improvements through continuous monitoring and adaptation to evolving healthcare needs.

Keywords:health insurance financing, financing, sources, efficiency, strategies, models, North Macedonia, Slovenia, healthcare reforms, sustainability

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