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2019, vol. 4, br. 1, str. 45-52
Analiza trenda "out-of-pocket" zdravstvenih troškova u Republici Srbiji
aUniverzitet 'Union - Nikola Tesla', Fakultet za inženjerski menadžment - FIM, Beograd, Srbija
bSrednja stručna škola Ivan Uskoković, Podgorica, Crna Gora

e-adresastanko.bulajic@fim.rs
Ključne reči: troškovi iz džepa; zdravstvene usluge; potrošnja domaćinstva; analiza trenda
Sažetak
U radu je data analiza zdravstvenih troškova, koje stanovništvo Srbije izdvaja iz sopstvenih sredstava, koristeći standardne ekonomske indikatore. Takva vrsta troškova se naziva i "troškovi iz džepa" (eng. Out-Of-Pocket Expenditure - OOPS). Svrha ove studije je da pokaže nivo finansijskog opterećenja građana kao i do koje mere su OOPS uticali na korišćenje zdravstvene zaštite. Posmatrane teme uključuju OOPS kao procenta ukupnog troška za zdravstvo i procenat privatnog troška na zdravstvo bazirano na podacima Svetske zdravstvene organizacije. Dobijeni rezultati ukazuju da postoji opšti trend rasta OOPS-a u svim posmatranim slučajevima.
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jezik rada: engleski
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DOI: 10.5937/SJEM1901045B
objavljen u SCIndeksu: 05.07.2019.

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