1. Implications of the accession of the Republic of Croatia to the European Union for Croatian health care system.
- Author
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Ostojić R, Bilas V, and Franc S
- Subjects
- Croatia, Emigration and Immigration trends, European Union, Humans, Internationality, Medical Tourism trends, National Health Programs organization & administration, National Health Programs trends, Delivery of Health Care organization & administration, Delivery of Health Care trends, International Cooperation, Reimbursement Mechanisms organization & administration, Reimbursement Mechanisms trends
- Abstract
The Republic of Croatia's accession to the European Union (EU) will affect all segments of economy and society, including the health care system. The aim of this paper is to establish the potential effects of joining the EU on Croatian health care, as well as to assess its readiness to enter this regional economic integration. The paper identifies potential areas of impact of EU accession on Croatian health care and analyzes the results of the conducted empirical research. In this research, a method of in-depth interviews was applied on a sample of 49 subjects; health professionals from public and private sectors, health insurance companies, pharmaceutical companies, drug wholesalers, and non-governmental organisations (patient associations). Once Croatia joins the EU, it will face: new rules and priorities in line with the current European health strategy; the possibilities of drawing funds from European cohesion funds; labour migrations; new guidelines on patient safety and mobility. From the aspect of harmonising national regulations with EU regulations in the area of health care, Croatian system can be assessed as ready to enter the EU. Croatia's accession to the EU can result in a better information flow, growth of competitiveness of Croatian health care system, enhanced quality, inflow of EU funds, development of health tourism, but also in increased migration of health care professionals, and potential increase in the cost of health care services. Functioning within the EU framework might result in adaptation to the EU standards, but it could also result in the concentration of staff and institutions in larger cities.
- Published
- 2012