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Healthcare In Slovakia
Healthcare in Slovakia has features of the Bismarck, the Beveridge and the national health insurance systems. Its public health system is paid largely from taxation. The cost of national health insurance is shared between the employees and the employers. Part of the taxes is paid by employees as a deduction from their wages and the remaining part is paid as a compulsory contribution by employers. Sole traders pay the full amount of the taxes.   The taxes are managed by health insurance companies. The healthcare system has three health insurance companies: Union (12,4%), Dôvera (32,4%) and Všeobecná zdravotná poisťovňa (55,2%)(market share). Všeobecná zdravotná poisťovňa is a state-run insurance company, and the other two are private. The insurance companies have contracts with outpatient clinics, hospitals, rehabilitation centres, pharmacies etc. However, insurance companies do not cover all costs such as smme medicines. Also, dental treatment is not covered. The g ...
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Short Description
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Life Expectancy By WBG -Slovakia -diff
Life, also known as biota, refers to matter that has biological processes, such as signaling and self-sustaining processes. It is defined descriptively by the capacity for homeostasis, organisation, metabolism, growth, adaptation, response to stimuli, and reproduction. All life over time eventually reaches a state of death, and none is immortal. Many philosophical definitions of living systems have been proposed, such as self-organizing systems. Viruses in particular make definition difficult as they replicate only in host cells. Life exists all over the Earth in air, water, and soil, with many ecosystems forming the biosphere. Some of these are harsh environments occupied only by extremophiles. Life has been studied since ancient times, with theories such as Empedocles's materialism asserting that it was composed of four eternal elements, and Aristotle's hylomorphism asserting that living things have souls and embody both form and matter. Life originated at l ...
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Healthcare Industry
The healthcare industry (also called the medical industry or health economy) is an aggregation and integration of sectors within the economic system that provides goods and services to treat patients with curative, preventive, rehabilitative, and palliative care. It encompasses the creation and commercialization of products and services conducive to the preservation and restoration of well-being. The contemporary healthcare sector comprises three fundamental facets, namely services, products, and finance. It can be further subdivided into numerous sectors and categories and relies on interdisciplinary teams of highly skilled professionals and paraprofessionals to address the healthcare requirements of both individuals and communities.HEALTH PROFESSIONS
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Beveridge Report
The Beveridge Report, officially entitled ''Social Insurance and Allied Services'' ( Cmd. 6404), is a government report, published in November 1942, influential in the founding of the welfare state in the United Kingdom. It was drafted by the Liberal economist William Beveridge – with research and publicity by his future wife, mathematician Janet Philip – who proposed widespread reforms to the system of social welfare to address what he identified as "five giants on the road of reconstruction": "Want… Disease, Ignorance, Squalor and Idleness". Published in the midst of World War II, the report promised rewards for everyone's sacrifices. Overwhelmingly popular with the public, it formed the basis for the post-war reforms known as the welfare state, which include the expansion of National Insurance and the creation of the National Health Service. Background In 1940, during the Second World War, the Labour Party entered into a coalition with the Conservative Party. On 10 ...
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National Health Insurance
National health insurance (NHI), sometimes called statutory health insurance (SHI), is a system of health insurance that insures a national population against the costs of health care. It may be administered by the public sector, the private sector, or a combination of both. Funding mechanisms vary with the particular program and country. National or statutory health insurance does not equate to government-run or government-financed health care, but is usually established by national legislation. In some countries, such as Australia's Medicare system, the UK's National Health Service and South Korea's National Health Insurance Service, contributions to the system are made via general taxation and therefore are not optional even though use of the health system it finances is. In practice, most people paying for NHI will join it. Where an NHI involves a choice of multiple insurance funds, the rates of contributions may vary and the person has to choose which insurance fund to belong ...
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Electronic Health Record
An electronic health record (EHR) is the systematized collection of electronically stored patient and population health information in a digital format. These records can be shared across different health care settings. Records are shared through network-connected, enterprise-wide information systems or other information networks and exchanges. EHRs may include a range of data, including demographics, medical history, medication and Allergy, allergies, immunization status, laboratory test results, radiology images, vital signs, personal statistics like age and weight, and billing information. For several decades, EHRs have been touted as key to increasing quality of care. EHR combines all patients' demographics into a large pool, which assists providers in the creation of "new treatments or innovation in healthcare delivery" to improve quality outcomes in healthcare. Combining multiple types of clinical data from the system's health records has helped clinicians identify and st ...
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Health In Slovakia
Slovakia had the fourth highest rate of death from communicable disease in Europe in 2015, at 35 per 100,000 population. Slovakia has public (obligatory) health insurance. Healthcare The Euro health consumer index ranked Slovakia 24th of 35 European countries in 2015, noting that a system of private additional healthcare insurance has recently been established. See also *Healthcare in Slovakia *List of hospitals in Slovakia List of hospitals in Slovakia is listing the hospitals and important clinics in the Slovak Republic. *Bratislava Region (Bratislavský kraj) ** University Hospital with Polyclinic Bratislava ** Interklinik Bratislava ** St. Michael Hospital, a.s. B ... References {{Slovakia-stub ...
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List Of Hospitals In Slovakia
List of hospitals in Slovakia is listing the hospitals and important clinics in the Slovak Republic. *Bratislava Region (Bratislavský kraj) ** University Hospital with Polyclinic Bratislava ** Interklinik Bratislava ** St. Michael Hospital, a.s. Bratislava ** National Institute of Heart and Cardiovascular Diseases Bratislava ** National Institute of Oncology ** Children's University Hospital with Policlinic Bratislava ** Philipp Pinel Psychiatric Hospital, Pezinok *Trnava Region (Trnavský kraj) * Trenčin Region (Trenčiansky kraj) ** University Hospital Trencin ** Hospital with Polyclinic Povazska Bystrica *Nitra Region (Nitrianský kraj) ** Hospital with Polyclinic Levice ** University Hospital Nitra ** R. Korec City Hospital Zlate Moravce *Žilina Region (Žilinský kraj) ** Martin University Hospital ** Medcentrum Zilina ** Liptov Hospital with Policlinic Liptovsky Mikulas * Banska Bystrica Region (Banskobystricky kraj) ** F.D. Roosevelt University Hospital with Policlinic Ban ...
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