[Co-payment for public health care services--public opinion survey]. / Wspólplacenie za uslugi medyczne--badanie opinii spolecznej.
Przegl Epidemiol
; 65(2): 363-70, 2011.
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One of the solutions aimed at improving the functioning of the healthcare system in Poland is to introduce patients' co-payment for public healthcare services. In all countries where the healthcare system is at a high level there already exists a co-payment system and it is regarded by many specialists as a necessary and indispensable condition for the proper functioning of healthcare. The aim of this study was to show respondents' attitudes and opinions regarding the proposal of introduction co-payments as and additional form of financing medical care. The questionnaire survey covered a group of 2,409 persons (50.7% men and 49.3% women). Most respondents, despite the overall rising dissatisfaction with the quality and availability of medical services do not see the need for co-payments. The opinion about the implementation of co-payments. The opinion about the implementation of co-payments depends on many factors, to the most important belong age, education, place of residence and income. More often, the co-payments is in favour of young people in good health condition, who live in big cities, having a university degree and determining their financial situation as good. Before the introduction of co-payment - certain social groups, which would be exempt from additional fees, should be specified. To the highest costs that patients are able to carry belong: paying for a home visit of family doctor or specialist, for surgical procedures, and for complex tests performed during the hospital stay (including computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging).
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MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Opinión Pública
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Asignación de Recursos para la Atención de Salud
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Cobertura del Seguro
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Deducibles y Coseguros
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Financiación Personal
País/Región como asunto:
Europa
Idioma:
Pl
Revista:
Przegl Epidemiol
Año:
2011
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Article