The IMF suggests reforms at the primary health care level, financing of hospitals, and finding solutions in the form of supplementary payments by patients for medical treatments, along with a definition of a fixed basket of services.
IMF has, among other, noticed inefficient spending of money for public health care in the too broad rights within primary health care, which in their opinion originates from our history.
Insufficient cooperation with private out-patients clinics, and the fact that the quality of the performed services differs, while those who offer better services or are more efficient receive no reward.
They warn that often the proven cost efficiency and actual clinical efficiency are not taken into consideration when deciding on a treatment.
G. C., G. K., translated by G. K.