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Cyprus: Health system review / European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies;Theodorou, Mamas;Charalambous, Chrystala;Williams, Gemma A.

Tác giả : European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies;Theodorou, Mamas;Charalambous, Chrystala;Williams, Gemma A.

Nhà xuất bản : World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe

Năm xuất bản : 2025

ISBN : 9789289014458 (PDF); 9789289014465 (print)

Tùng thư : Health Systems in Transition

Chủ đề : 1. Cyprus. 2. Evaluation Study. 3. Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation. 4. Health Care Reform. 5. Health Systems Plans. 6. Publications.

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The analysis of the Cyprus health care system reviews all developments related to the newly introduced General Healthcare System (GeSY), in particular in relation to its organization and governance, financing, physical and human resources, provision of service and its performance after 4 years of operation. The implementation of the GeSY created a completely new health care environment, bringing together the public and private sectors into a single and competitive quasi market. Major and fundamental changes are being recorded in all health system areas (including administration, financing and remuneration of providers, coverage, access, freedom of choice, benefits, and financial protection) compared to the old system. The main characteristics of the GeSY are the universality of coverage, funding from contributions levied on people’s income and the state budget, the provision of an integrated benefits package, including personal and family care through the introduction of general practitioners (GPs)/personal doctors with a gatekeeping role and a referral system to access specialties and hospitals. The GeSY has improved coverage, the available benefits package, access, freedom of choice and financial protection of beneficiaries compared to the previous system. xxiv, 146 p.

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