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Health Reforms in South-East Europe

Palgrave Macmillan

Part of the book series: New Perspectives on South-East Europe (NPSE)

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Table of contents (14 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xv
  2. Introduction

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Health Reforms in South East Europe: An Introduction

      • Will Bartlett, Jadranka Božikov, Bernd Rechel
      Pages 3-28
  3. Current Issues in Health Reforms

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 29-29
    2. Health Reform in Bulgaria

      • Antoniya Dimova, Maria Rohova, Miroslav Popov, Bernd Rechel
      Pages 49-63
    3. Decentralization in Croatia's Health System

      • Aleksandar Džakula, Selma Šogorić, Luka Vončina
      Pages 64-75
    4. Health Workforce Mobility and Policy Responses in South East Europe

      • Diana Ognyanova, Reinhard Busse
      Pages 76-101
  4. Primary Health Care Reforms

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 103-103
    2. Primary Health Care Reform in Serbia: Driven by Whom?

      • Snežana Simić, Jelena Marinković, George Boulton
      Pages 105-129
    3. Primary Health Care in Romania after 20 Years of Reforms

      • Silvia Gabriela Scîntee, Cristian VlĎdescu
      Pages 130-144
  5. Governance and Management of Hospitals

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 145-145
    2. The Public Hospital System in Macedonia

      • Vladimir Lazarevik, Doncho Donev
      Pages 147-159
    3. Hospital Infrastructure Development in Serbia: Modernizing the Four University Clinical Centres

      • Ivan M Jekić, Annette Katrava, George Boulton, Nicolas Koumpis, Miroslav Obrovački, Aleksandar Milojković
      Pages 160-178
    4. Hospital Performance Measurement in Bulgaria

      • Mila Georgieva, Emanuella Moutafova
      Pages 179-189
  6. Health Finance Reforms

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 191-191
    2. The Combined Way of Paying Family Medicine in Croatia

      • Milica Katić, Dražen Jurković, Vesna Jureša
      Pages 193-206
    3. Reforms of the Organization and Financing of Primary Health Care in Montenegro

      • Đurđica Ostojić, Ranislavka Andrić
      Pages 207-217
    4. The National Tender for Prospective Programmes in Slovenia

      • Valentina Prevolnik Rupel, Dorjan Marušič, Jakob Ceglar, Tanja Mate
      Pages 218-226
  7. Conclusions

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 227-227

About this book

Over the last two decades the countries of South East Europe have engaged in far-reaching reforms of their health systems. However, overviews of reform efforts in this part of Europe have been sorely lacking. This book addresses this shortage through the analysis of key aspects of health reforms and health workforce mobility in South East Europe.

Reviews

“The book is intended for health policy makers and it fulfils that task excellently, providing not only information about the steps and aims, but also on mistakes in the process of healthcare planning and reforming. … It not only offers a very useful overview of the situation with the healthcare systems in the nine countries of the region, but it thoroughly analyses the impact of the differing heritage of those countries onto the further (current) development of the healthcare systems.” (Amir Muzur, Southeastern Europe, Vol. 40 (1), 2015)

This important new book covers both the former Semashko and ex-Yugoslav health systems of South East Europe. It is a very timely update, especially on health reforms in the countries of the former Yugoslavia. Reforms are put in the perspective of their past within Yugoslavia, the upheavals after the country's disintegration and the differences and similarities with the former Semashko systems in the region.

Prof. Peter P. Groenewegen Director of the Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research (NIVEL)

Editors and Affiliations

  • Political Economy of South East Europe, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

    Will Bartlett

  • Andrija Štampar School of Public Health, School of Medicine, University of Zagreb, Croatia

    Jadranka Božikov

  • European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK

    Bernd Rechel

About the editors

RANISLAVKA ANDRI? Head of the Department of Planning and Analysis, Health Insurance Fund of Montenegro JAKOB CEGLAR Advisor to the General Director of the Health Insurance Institute of Slovenia ALEKSANDAR D AKULA Research Fellow, Department for Social Medicine and Health Care Organization, Andrija tampar School of Public Health, Medical School, University of Zagreb, Croatia GEORGE BOULTON Independent consultant on international health policy, planning, financing and management REINHARD BUSSE Professor of Health Care Management, Berlin University of Technology and Associate Head for Research Policy, European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, Germany ANTONIYA DIMOVA Associate Professor, Medical University of Varna, Bulgaria DONCHO DONEV Professor of Social Medicine and Director of the Institute of Social Medicine, Faculty of Medicine in Skopje, Macedonia MILA GEORGIEVA Assistant Professor, Department of Health Economics and Management, Medical University of Varna, Bulgaria, and Head of the Department of International Programmes, Analysis and Planning, University Hospital St. Marina, Varna, Bulgaria IVAN JEKIC Hospital manager and health service management consultant based in Belgrade VESNA JURE A Professor of School Medicine, Head of the Department of Social Medicine and Organization of Health Care and Vice-Dean for New Graduate Programmes, Andrija Stampar School of Public Health, School of Medicine, University of Zagreb, Croatia DRA EN JURKOVI? State Secretary, Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, Croatia, and Epidemiologist, Institute of Public Health, Lika-Senj county, Croatia MILICA KATI? Professor of Family Medicine and Head of the Department of Family Medicine, Andrija Stampar School of Public Health, School of Medicine, University of Zagreb, Croatia ANNETTE KATRAVA Hospital manager, health service management consultant and consultant in quality management and accreditation in health care, based in Belgrade NICHOLAS KOUMPIS international consultantspecializing in project management, procurement and biomedical engineering in the health sector VLADIMIR LAZAREVIK Researcher, Institute of Social Medicine, Faculty of Medicine in Skopje, Macedonia JELENA MARINKOVI? Professor of Medical Statistics, Institute of Medical Statistics and Informatics School of Medicine, Belgrade University, Republic of Serbia DORJAN MARU I? Minister of Health, Slovenia MIROSLAV MASTILICA Associate Professor, Department of Medical Sociology and Health Economics, Andrija tampar School of Public Health, School of Medicine, University of Zagreb, Croatia TANJA MATE Consultant to the general manager of the Health Insurance Institute of Slovenia ALEKSANDAR MILOJKOVIC Physician and health service management consultant based in Belgrade EMANUELA MOUTAFOVA Professor and Head of the Department of Health Economics and Management, Medical University of Varna, Bulgaria MIROSLAV OBROVACKI Manager and health service management consultant based in Serbia DIANA OGNYANOVA Research Fellow, Department of Health Care Management, Berlin University of Technology, Germany ?UR?ICA OSTOJI? Responsible for monitoring the implementation of compulsory health insurance at the Health Insurance Fund of Montenegro. MIROSLAV POPOV ( ) was Professor, Department of Health Care Economics and Management, Varna University of Medicine, Bulgaria VALENTINA PREVOLNIK RUPEL Advisor to the Minister of Health of Slovenia and Lecturer, Faculty of Mathematics, University of Primorska, Slovenia MARIA ROHOVA Senior Assistant Professor, Department of Health Care Economics and Management, Varna University of Medicine, Bulgaria SILVIA GABRIELA SCINTEE Public Health and Health Management Consultant and General Deputy Director, National School of Public Health, Management and Professional Development, Bucharest, Romania SNE ANA SIMI? Professor of Social Medicine, Institute of Social Medicine, School of Medicine, Belgrade University, Republic of Serbia SELMA OGORI? Assistant Professor in Public Health, Andrija tampar School of Public Health, Medical School, University of Zagreb, Croatia, and Coordinator of the Croatian Healthy Cities and Counties Network, Croatia CRISTIAN VLADESCU Professor in Public Health and Management, University of Medicine and Pharmacy 'Victor Babes' Timisoara and General Director, National School of Public Health, Management and Professional Development, Bucharest, Romania LUKA VON?INA Head of the Department for Drugs and Medical Products, Croatian Institute for Health Insurance, Croatia

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