
The Bulgarian Hospital Association (BBA) presented 10 proposals for the reform of the health system, including increasing the health contributions, introducing additional health insurance and dealing with the lack of medical staff. The proposals were discussed at a round table, presented by representatives of institutions and experts.
The event was attended by Vice President Iliana Yotova, Health Minister Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sylvi Kirilov, MPs from the Health Committee, and representatives from all hospital organizations.
Deputy chair Andrey Markov noted that current healthcare funds do not meet growing demands. Arkadi Sharkov from the Institute for Market Economics added that aging populations and economic pressure are challenges across Europe.
Prof. Grigor Dimitrov from NHIF described the system as inefficient, lacking public trust, and over-reliant on patient co-payments.
Other priorities include: solving the shortage of healthcare professionals, improving access in small towns, adopting AI and cybersecurity standards, and developing electronic health services.
All proposals will be officially submitted to relevant institutions.
Автор на тази статия
Емилия Найденова е журналист и консултант по здравословен начин на живот с над 10 години опит в сферата на спорта, храненето и уелнес културата.
Завършила е специалност „Рехабилитация и кинезитерапия“, а след това се посвещава на писането и популяризирането на съвременни и достъпни решения за по-добро здраве.
В личния си блог и социалните мрежи споделя тренировки, рецепти и вдъхновения за активен живот.
Коментари (0)
Трябва да влезете ...
Все още няма коментари.