Model for public watch over healthcare spending
Model for public watch over healthcare spending
Author(s): Oksana Remiga, Oleksandr Tatarevsky, Anastasiia Melnyk, Yordanka Gancheva, Meruert Makhmutova
Subject(s): Civil Society, Comparative politics, Health and medicine and law, Fiscal Politics / Budgeting
Published by: МЦПД Міжнародний центр перспективних досліджень
Summary/Abstract: In Ukraine today, the environment for a dialog between the state and citizens on public control over public healthcare spending is almost entirely lacking. The reason for this is the absence of the necessary mechanisms, institutions, procedures and practices for public participation in the decision-making process within authorities. But extending democratic principles to healthcare is one way to improve publicpolicy in this area and raise the health of Ukrainian society in general. The development and institution of public control over public healthcare spending should be a reform priority. This, in turn, requires a set of clear, understandable and transparent rules and procedures. This manual presents a practical model for public control over public healthcare spending. The main requirements attached to this model are described in terms of legal and institutional arrangements for public control, the dissemination of information and the participation of NGOs in mobilizing the general public. Jointly prepared by specialists from the Euro-Balkan Institute (Macedonia), the Public Policy Research Center (Kazakhstan), and the International Centre for Policy Studies (Ukraine), the uniqueness of this publication lies in the fact that, during its preparation, public policy tools used in the European Union, Central Europe and Central Asia were examined.
Series: ICPS-Papers
- Page Count: 85
- Publication Year: 2006
- Language: English
- Content File-PDF
- Introduction