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. 1993 Summer;14(2):220-37.

The once and future health system in the former Yugoslavia: myths and realities

  • PMID: 8408611

The once and future health system in the former Yugoslavia: myths and realities

M Saric et al. J Public Health Policy. 1993 Summer.

Abstract

This paper debunks three widely believed myths about the former Yugoslavia's health care system: that it was characterized by: (1) social ownership of "self-managing" provider organizations; (2) a commitment to primary health care; and (3) a faith in what might be called the "march of progress"--the health system's continuous expansion and improvement. In contrast to this picture, we present an alternative view and conclude with a word of caution for American consultants and health care reformers in Eastern European countries and newly independent states: If universal health coverage is to be maintained, beware of reforms that do no more than substitute private for public organizational forms.

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