The Grass is Not Always Greener: A Look at National Health Care Systems around the World

Author(s):  
Michael Tanner
2003 ◽  
Vol 52 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jörg Jasper ◽  
Ralf Tostmann

AbstractIn this paper we analyze the economic effects of the European Court of Justice’s (CoJ’s) jurisdiction on national health care systems in Europe, especially in Germany. We focus on the CoJ’s decisions concerning European patients’ rights to choose freely among suppliers of medical treatment within the European Union. The results are that national health care systems will face an increasing pressure to comply with the rules of the European Treaty. For Germany, this means that some traditional traits of its regulatory framework, especially the principle of territoriality, will have to undergo a test of “Europe-friendliness”. Unlike these qualitative aspects, we find that quantitative effects will remain more or less negligible for the nearer future and will mostly be confined to the sector of advanced technology medicine.


2013 ◽  
pp. 159-169
Author(s):  
Jorge Elias ◽  
Lauren M. B. Burke ◽  
Richard C. Semelka

2019 ◽  
Vol 72 (4) ◽  
pp. 685-691
Author(s):  
Borys O. Lohvynenko ◽  
Roman V. Myroniuk ◽  
Olexander P. Svitlychnyy ◽  
Aleksey Y. Prokopenko ◽  
Lidija I. Kalenichenko

Introduction: Nowadays there is the transformation of the national health care system in Ukraine, the ultimate goal of which is to create a modern, competitive model of medical care of citizens on the basis of forming packages of free medical services. However, the model adopted by Ukraine is in contradiction with national legislation in part of free medical aid guaranteed by the Art. 49 of the Constitution of Ukraine, and fragmentary considers positive international practices. The aim of the paper is to determine the mistakes of the reform of the Ukrainian health care system and to reveal the positive international practices of the organization of health care systems that can be implemented in Ukraine. Materials and methods: National and international legislation, official web resources of the executive authorities of Ukraine, statistics of the World Health Organization, materials of journalistic and scientific periodicals are the materials for the research of the health care system in Ukraine in comparison with international practices. Research methods are cross-sectoral, complex statistical, comparative, generalization, analysis and synthesis. In order to obtain the results, the authors have conducted a critical analysis of the current norms of the national Ukrainian legislation in the health care sector. Review: The authors of the article have studied the main disadvantages of the national health care system in accordance with the concept of reforming the medical sector. Positive international practices that can be implemented into Ukrainian system for the real improvement of medical human rights in Ukraine have been revealed. Conclusions: It has been proved that the ongoing reform of the health care system in Ukraine needs to be reviewed and optimized. It has been offered to consolidate a perspective model of the Ukrainian health care system, its principles and guarantees of immunity at the legislative level.


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