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The impact of health expenditurs on health transition policies in Turkey

Mustafa Altintas.




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Health care, continuity and demand that will occur when a specific attribute has to be. Technology, personnel, infrastructure and institutional capacity at the organizational level in terms of understanding a health care system that requires people to have an impact on life expectancy and quality of life. However, the quality of health services is linked to the strength of the financial system. In recent years, a significant change in the field of health care in our country is concerned. This day in history applied in our country examination of the Development Plan, and finding solutions to problems in the health field are asked to reveal. Recently, a number of problems can not be solved for many years to be resolved in this direction have been raised and the Health Transformation Program have been implemented. In this way, a new organizational structure for health care services and costs can be controlled is attempted to be made. Because expenditure on health as it is for each country is also important for our country. Spending than the height of the quality, content needs to be clearly set forth. In this study, which is being implemented in the field of health care spending on health care of the conversion work is enshrined in connection with. Working under the Health Transformation Program, implemented as from 2005 until 2012 that the process of health expenditures in Turkey focused form of statistical data to be scanned and the data of the OECD data by comparison are analyzed.

Key words: Health services, health transformation program, health expenditures






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