Detailed Information on Publication Record
2010
Razvitije reform zdravoochranenija v Češskoj respublike
MALÝ, Ivan and Zuzana DARMOPILOVÁBasic information
Original name
Razvitije reform zdravoochranenija v Češskoj respublike
Name (in English)
Development of Czech Health Reforms
Authors
MALÝ, Ivan (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution) and Zuzana DARMOPILOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution)
Edition
Upravlenieje zdravoochranenija, Rusko, Moskva, Moscow Sch. of Social and Econ. Sciences, 2010, 1608-909X
Other information
Language
Russian
Type of outcome
Článek v odborném periodiku
Field of Study
50600 5.6 Political science
Country of publisher
Russian Federation
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
RIV identification code
RIV/00216224:14560/10:00045371
Organization unit
Faculty of Economics and Administration
Keywords in English
Healthcare systems; HC reforms; HC policy; interest groups
Tags
International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 26/1/2011 10:09, RNDr. Michaela Křivanová
V originále
V dannoj statě predstavleny ključevyje vjechi vsego predšestvujuščego razvitija sistemy zdravoochranenija Čechii. I v to že vremja v fokuse vnimanija avtorov - poslednije popytki pravitelstva vnesti v chod reformy nekotoryje fundamentalnyje uzmenija s tem, čtoby rešiť staryje i novyje problemy. Politika tekuščich reform sama po sebe ne javljajetsja čem-to unikalnym. B nej možno najti množestvo schožich čert, kotoryje my nabljudajem u v druguch stranach.
In English
It is just a slight overstatement to say that, since 1990, there has been an ongoing reform of the Health Care system in the Czech Republic. And it is not over yet. The paper presents milestones of previous developments in the Czech Health Care system and focuses on the most recent attempt of the current government to promote fundamental change in order to cope with old and new challenges. Though the current reform policy itself is not unique and one can find many similarities with other countries (copayments, selective contracting, managed competition, etc), interesting lessons can be derived by looking at the way this policy is implemented and how it is affected not only during legislative procedures within Parliament but also by systematic goal-seeking activities of special interest groups. By analyzing positions and the conduct of the main actors one can see (not surprisingly) that the Government seems to be the weakest part of the system. Radical and strong intentions appear to turn into marginal changes on the eve of autumn elections to regional governments in the Czech Republic.