Armenia: health system review.

Q1 Medicine Health systems in transition Pub Date : 2013-01-01
Erica Richardson
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This analysis of the Armenian health system reviews the developments in organization and governance, health financing, healthcare provision, health reforms and health system performance since 2006. Armenia inherited a Semashko style health system on independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. Initial severe economic and sociopolitical difficulties during the 1990s affected the population health, though strong economic growth from 2000 benefited the populations health. Nevertheless, the Armenian health system remains unduly tilted towards inpatient care concentrated in the capital city despite overall reductions in hospital beds and concerted efforts to reform primary care provision. Changes in health system financing since independence have been more profound, as out-of-pocket (OOP) payments now account for over half of total health expenditure. This reduces access to essential services for the poorest households - particularly for inpatient care and pharmaceuticals - and many households face catastrophic health expenditure. Improving health system performance and financial equity are therefore the key challenges for health system reform. The scaling up of some successful recent programmes for maternal and child health may offer solutions, but require sustained financial resources that will be challenging in the context of financial austerity and the low base of public financing.

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对亚美尼亚卫生系统的分析回顾了2006年以来在组织和治理、卫生筹资、医疗保健提供、卫生改革和卫生系统绩效方面的发展。亚美尼亚在1991年脱离苏联独立后继承了谢马什科式的医疗体系。90年代初期严重的经济和社会政治困难影响了人口健康,尽管2000年以来强劲的经济增长有利于人口健康。然而,亚美尼亚的卫生系统仍然过分倾向于集中在首都的住院治疗,尽管医院床位总体减少,并共同努力改革初级保健的提供。自独立以来,卫生系统筹资方面的变化更为深刻,因为自付付款现在占卫生总支出的一半以上。这减少了最贫穷家庭获得基本服务的机会,特别是住院治疗和药品,许多家庭面临灾难性的卫生支出。因此,改善卫生系统绩效和财政公平是卫生系统改革的主要挑战。扩大最近一些成功的妇幼保健方案可能提供解决办法,但需要持续的财政资源,在财政紧缩和公共筹资基础较低的情况下,这将是一项挑战。
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