The structure of the national healthcare system, under the influence of European integration process
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https://doi.org/10.26642/ppa-2024-2(10)-104-112Keywords:
national healthcare system, healthcare structure, European integration, health policy, healthcare reform, institutional transformation, public health management, medical governance, health system modernization, European standards, cross–border healthcare, health sector development, healthcare efficiency, healthcare coordination, policy harmonizationAbstract
A multilevel informational model of the national healthcare system has been developed as an object of state policy. This model takes into account all aspects and directions in which the healthcare system manifests itself, reflecting various national characteristics. Each element of the system, to a greater or lesser extent, depends on a combination of national factors –socio–economic, cultural–mental, natural–climatic, scientific–innovative, and political–legal. Accordingly, in each country, a particular group of factors is dominant and may influence both the system as a whole and its individual structural components. Overall, the informational model is designed to identify the points of intersection between national interests and those of the European Union in the process of forming a roadmap for integration into the European medical space.
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