International Journal for Equity in Health | |
“Health inequalities in Armenia - analysis of survey results” | |
Lusine Muradyan2  Tamara Tonoyan1  | |
[1] Department of Health Policy, Economics and International Relations at the National Institute of Health, Ministry of Health, Republic of Armenia (NIH MH RA), 49/4 Komitas Av., Yerevan, 0051, Republic of Armenia;Yerevan State Medical University (YSMU), 2 Koryun str., Yerevan, 0025, Republic of Armenia | |
关键词: Health policy; Health inequality and equity; Health accessibility; Health care utilization; Health; | |
Others : 828736 DOI : 10.1186/1475-9276-11-32 |
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received in 2012-02-09, accepted in 2012-06-13, 发布年份 2012 | |
【 摘 要 】
Introduction
Prevailing sociopolitical and economic obstacles have been implicated in the inadequate utilization and delivery of the Armenian health care system.
Methods
A random survey of 1,000 local residents, from all administrative regions of Armenia, concerned with health care services cost and satisfaction was conducted. Participation in the survey was voluntary and the information was collected using anonymous telephone interviews.
Results
The utilization of health care services was low, particularly in rural areas. This under-utilization of services correlated with low income of the population surveyed. The state funded health care services are inadequate to ensure availability of free-of-charge services even to economically disadvantaged groups. Continued reliance on direct out-of pocket and illicit payments, for medical services, are serious issues which plague healthcare, pharmaceutical and medical technology sectors of Armenia.
Conclusions
Restructuring of the health care system to implement a cost-effective approach to the prevention and treatment of diseases, especially disproportionately affect the poor, should be undertaken. Public payments, increasing the amount of subsidies for poor and lower income groups through a compulsory health insurance system should be evaluated and included as appropriate in this health system redesign. Current medical services reimbursement practices undermine the principle of equity in financing and access. Measures designed to improve healthcare access and affordability for poor and disadvantaged households should be enacted.
【 授权许可】
2012 Tonoyan and Muradyan; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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