Cyprus health system review.

Q1 Medicine
Health systems in transition Pub Date : 2012-01-01
Mamas Theodorou, Chrystala Charalambous, Christos Petrou, Jonathan Cylus
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Abstract

The health system in Cyprus comprises separate public and private systems of similar size. The public system, which is financed by the state budget, is highly centralized and tightly controlled by the Ministry of Health. Entitlement to receive free health services is based on residency and income level. The private system is almost completely separate from the public system and for the most part is unregulated and largely financed out of pocket. In many ways there is an imbalance between the public and private sectors. The public system suffers from long waiting lists for many services, a situation that has been worsened by the recent economic crisis, while the private sector has an overcapacity of expensive medical technology that is underutilized. To try to address these and other inefficiencies, a new national health insurance scheme funded by taxes and social insurance contributions has been designed to offer universal coverage and introduce competition between the public and private sectors through changes in provider payment methods. However, the scheme has not been implemented due to cost concerns. Despite the low share of economic resources dedicated to health care and access issues for some vulnerable population groups, overall Cypriots enjoy good health comparable to other high-income countries.

塞浦路斯卫生系统审查。
塞浦路斯的卫生系统由规模相似的独立的公共和私人系统组成。公共系统由国家预算提供资金,高度集中,由卫生部严格控制。获得免费保健服务的权利取决于居住地和收入水平。私人系统几乎完全与公共系统分离,大部分是不受监管的,大部分是自掏腰包。在许多方面,公共部门和私营部门之间存在不平衡。公共系统的许多服务都有很长的等待名单,最近的经济危机使这种情况进一步恶化,而私营部门的昂贵医疗技术产能过剩,但未得到充分利用。为了解决这些问题和其他效率低下的问题,已经设计了一项由税收和社会保险缴款供资的新的国家健康保险计划,以实现全民覆盖,并通过改变提供者的付款方式,在公共部门和私营部门之间引入竞争。然而,由于成本问题,该计划尚未实施。尽管用于某些弱势群体的保健和获得机会问题的经济资源所占比例较低,但总体而言,塞浦路斯人的健康状况与其他高收入国家相当。
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