Healthcare in Hungary
Doctors' pay is the lowest among the OECD countries. General practitioners are paid 1.4 times the average wage and hospital specialists 1.6 times.[7]
History
The first hospitals go back to the 13th-century mining towns of Hungary. The first mining health insurance was founded by János Thurzó in 1496. The first modern insurer was established in 1907, named Országos Munkásbetegsegélyező és Balesetbiztosító Pénztár ("National Workers' Sick-benefit and Accident Fund").
The first steps to overall health insurance took place in the Horthy era with the creation of Országos Társadalombiztosítási Intézet (lit. "National Social Insurance Institution") in 1928 (This is the predecessor of present-day Országos Egészségbiztosítási Pénztár.). Social services were complete by 1938, at that time the Hungarian social health insurance system was the most progressive and charitable in East-Central Europe.
After World War II the Communist government fully nationalized social insurance. Since then the Hungarian healthcare system has been state-owned, overall, and available to all people.[8]
The free-market shift initiated after the end of
Participation in the insurance scheme is mandatory for everyone in the workforce, including the self-employed.[12] Most private hospitals also operate under the OEP framework.[10] Because of past hiring policies, Hungarian hospitals often have redundancies of doctors, and a lack of nurses, resulting in an unproductive misuse of human resources.[9]
So-called "gratitude payments", another communist legacy, require in practice a cash payment to have access to better treatments.
Medical treatment deemed "medically necessary" is provided free of charge for
Infrastructure
As a high-income nation, Hungary has a relatively developed health infrastructure. Ambulances of the Országos Mentőszolgálat (OMSZ, "National Ambulance Service") reach all over the country within 15 minutes at the very latest. In 2013 OMSZ built 20 new ambulance stations and renewed 60 others with the purchase of 200 new ambulances.[16]
Medical tourism
Hungary is one of the main destinations of medical tourism in
See also
- Health in Hungary
- Hungarian Food Safety Office
- Hungarian fees abolishment referendum, 2008
- List of hospitals in Hungary
References
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- ^ . List of the entitled people for free insurance, National Healthcare Fund, 2013[permanent dead link]
- ^ Dőzsölők és szűkölködők - Miből gazdálkodnak az egyházak?, Figyelő (financial status of the churches in Hungary, Hungarian) Archived 2015-04-17 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Vámhivatal, Nemzeti Adó-és. "Fizetendő járulékok 2015-2022". Nemzeti Adó- és Vámhivatal (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2022-05-24.
- ^ a b Vital statistics, Hungarian Central Statistical Office (KSH)
- ^ Health: Key Tables from OECD, OECDiLibrary
- ^ "Countries Where Doctors Get Paid the Least". Doctor CPR. 13 July 2015. Archived from the original on 24 February 2021. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
- ^ History of social insurance in Hungary, National Healthcare Fund
- ^ a b c d "Hungary's Healthcare System" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-02-13. Retrieved 2009-04-06.
- ^ a b c OEP - Főigazgatói köszöntő
- ^ "Egészségügyi Minisztérium - The organisation and functioning of health insurance in hungary". Archived from the original on 2009-06-21. Retrieved 2009-04-06.
- ^ World Health Organization - Hungary
- ^ "Outcomes in EHCI 2015" (PDF). Health Consumer Powerhouse. 26 January 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 June 2017. Retrieved 27 January 2016.
- ^ "Itt a lista: ennyit kereshetnek az orvosok 2021-ben, 2022-ben és 2023-ban". Portfolio.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2021-05-07.
- ^ Health Care Services Available During Temporary Stay in Hungary
- ^ "Tényleg kiérnek a mentők 15 perc alatt ("Ambulances get to under 15 minutes"), Népszava (Hungarian)". Archived from the original on 2019-04-13. Retrieved 2013-01-15.
- ^ Átadták a légimentő bázist - a legmodenebb az országban ("Air ambulance base has opened - the most modern in the country"), Városi Visszhang (Hungarian)
- ^ Air ambulance bases in Hungary, Hungarian Air Ambulance Plc. (English)
- ^ Hungary leading in Dental Tourism in Europe, Budapest Agent (English)
- ^ a b c Hungary aims at bigger bite of dental tourism, Budapest Business Journal (English)
- ^ a b Dental Tourism Development clinics turnover up 19%, Budapest Business Journal (English)
- ^ a b c d Hungarian Tourism promotes medical tourism, International Medical Travel Journal (English)
- ^ a b Medical tourism in good health, Budapest Business Journal (English)