Albania: The Development of Public Health Insurance - 1995-2000

Topics:
Insurance
Tags:
Healthcare,
Institute For Health Sector Development,
Public Health
Source:
Institute for Health Sector Development

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Overview: This report outlines why public health insurance was chosen as a means of financing health care in Albania, and the extent to which it met its remit in those early years. It also describes the relationships between the Health Insurance Institute and the Ministry of Health, and the newly established Tirana Regional Health Authority, as well as some of the difficulties of working in Albania at that time.

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Format: PDF | Size: 52KB | Date: Apr 2003 | Pages: 8


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