2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.675277
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Analysis of the Household and Health Care System Expenditures in Bulgaria

Abstract: Health care systems worldwide are experiencing tremendous financial pressure because of the introduction of new targeted health technologies and medicines. This study aims to analyze and compare public and household healthcare expenditures in Bulgaria during the period 2015–2019, as well as present the major cost-containment measures implied by the government and their probable influence on the overall health care cost. Regulatory analysis of the endorsed cost-containment measures, budget analysis of public an… Show more

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“…A low level of needs saturation implies a faster change in consumption structure as income increases. Once the needs of subordinate goods are satisfied, consumption is directed to the needs at higher levels of the hierarchy, as widely described in the example of the change in consumption expenditures in Bulgarian households [85]. The improving consumption levels in the EU's poorer countries can be linked to the realization of that group's goals relating to social convergence.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A low level of needs saturation implies a faster change in consumption structure as income increases. Once the needs of subordinate goods are satisfied, consumption is directed to the needs at higher levels of the hierarchy, as widely described in the example of the change in consumption expenditures in Bulgarian households [85]. The improving consumption levels in the EU's poorer countries can be linked to the realization of that group's goals relating to social convergence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These countries might have in common with nations such as Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam legacy of real-socialism, concept of social justice and were mostly centrally planned economies during the Cold War Era ( 3 ). In addition, many of them were effectively grounded in Soviet Semashko tradition of health care establishment and provision of medical services ( 4 ). Many others in central Europe and former Yugoslavia also share a legacy of mixed Bismarck system.…”
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