2021
DOI: 10.15587/2519-4852.2021.225443
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Results of a comparative analysis of the dynamics of healthcare expenditure from the GDP of countries, cash payments from families and state expenditures on healthcare in Ukraine, Poland and in the WHO European countries

Abstract: The aim: to conduct a comparative analysis of the dynamics of health expenditures from GDP, cash expenditures of families and public expenditures on health in Ukraine, Poland and the countries of the WHO European Region. Materials and methods. The object of the research was the data of the WHO European Office. Historical, analytical-comparative, systemic, logical, graphic, mathematical-statistical and other research methods were used. Research results. It was found that all indicators of the analys… Show more

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“…In any country, the issue of providing affordable medical and pharmaceutical care to the population appears as one of the most important areas of public policy in accordance with the objectives of the National Medical Policy [1]. Increasing the availability of medicines used in the treatment of socially significant pathologies remains a priority issue of public health policy in developing countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In any country, the issue of providing affordable medical and pharmaceutical care to the population appears as one of the most important areas of public policy in accordance with the objectives of the National Medical Policy [1]. Increasing the availability of medicines used in the treatment of socially significant pathologies remains a priority issue of public health policy in developing countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%