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From unsustana i b le to sustainable Health System Case Slovak republic

From unsustana i b le to sustainable Health System Case Slovak republic. CIRIEC, Vienna 2012 University of Economics in Bratislav a Faculty of National Economy Department of Finance doc. Ing. Pavol Ochotnický, CSc. Ing. Ľuboš Kuchta, PhD., MPH. 14.09.2012. From point of v ie w :.

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From unsustana i b le to sustainable Health System Case Slovak republic

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  1. From unsustanaible to sustainable Health System Case Slovak republic CIRIEC, Vienna 2012 University of Economics in Bratislava Faculty of National Economy Department of Finance doc. Ing. Pavol Ochotnický, CSc. Ing. Ľuboš Kuchta, PhD., MPH 14.09.2012

  2. From point of view: • What are the main challenges for financing social and healthcare systems to be adressed in the next years? • What are new/innovative methods of financing the social and healthcare systems? • High quality and safety, and reduced healthcare costs - too good to be true? • How to achieve quality assurance?

  3. Slovak health institutional system and its financing – result of transition experiments (ideological faith) between state protection and individual responsibility • Separate fund from social insurance • Hybrid ownership of providers and HIC • Based on compulsory health insurance • Contributions from: • employees and employers • self-employed people • voluntarily unemployed • “state-insured” • Covering providers costs trough: • Refunding from HIC • Co-payments by patients • Full direct payments by patients (esp. by private providers) • Fiscal result: financial imbalance or permanent path of producing hidden or open debt – mainly by state owned providers

  4. Reasons for Unsustanaible Financing • Health expenditures increase dramatically (as in OECD countries) • Main drivers • Demographic factor • Non-demographic factors • progress in medicine technology and price increase • increasing demand for health care services • transaction costs increase • bed „patient“ management produce duplicity costs • Contributions to Health Insurance System are stabile

  5. Challenges for the next years • General policy - fiscal consolidation • Keeping Maastricht criteria and slovak constitutional law • Reducing expenditure • Reducing debt by State owned and largest (incl. university) hospitals (as biggest debt creators) • Reducing Imbalance in public health insurance • Disproportionate state contribution • Single state run system? • Elimination of private HICs (buy out / nationalization)

  6. Long run alternatives how to create financial balance • Insurance Contribution rate increase • Increase of the contribution rate for “state-insured” • Reducing cost by state owned hospitals via: - reducing transaction costs by HIC and providers, - better patient management, - e-health system implementation,

  7. Innovative financing methods • Reduction of benefit package • Let private HICs compete on VHI market • Tight transparent regulation • Independent categoriazations • Health technology assessment • Right motivation – incentives • New catalogue and prices • Diagnosis-related group

  8. We are lucky that the hole is not on our side Source:R. Zajac, P. Pažitný: „Health Policy“, presentation of Health reform at the University of Economics in Bratislava, 2003

  9. Thank You for Your attention

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