International Comparisons of Bulgaria’s Health System Performance

Relative to other comparable income and health spending countries, Bulgaria has more physicians per capita. Bulgaria’s physician to population ratio increased from 2.5 in 1980 to 3.8 physicians per 1000 population in 2011. The physician to populati...

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Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2015
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spelling okr-10986-232462021-04-23T14:04:13Z International Comparisons of Bulgaria’s Health System Performance World Bank RISKS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC GROWTH RATES PHYSICIAN STROKE FINANCING DEATHS INCOME QUALITY OF HEALTH CARE PREVENTION DOCTORS PREMATURE DEATH GOVERNMENT SPENDING LIVE BIRTHS REDUCING MATERNAL MORTALITY SPENDING LOCAL GOVERNMENTS SERVICES HEALTH CARE REVENUES FINANCIAL PROTECTION HEALTH MACROECONOMIC CONDITIONS INFORMAL PAYMENTS HEALTH WORKERS PRIVATE INSURANCE HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE TAX ADULT POPULATION POCKET PAYMENTS SMOKERS HOSPITAL PUBLIC HEALTH LIFE EXPECTANCY QUALITY OF HEALTH MATERNAL MORTALITY HEALTH SECTOR INSURANCE FUNDS HEALTH STATUS MINISTRY OF HEALTH DISEASES CAUSES OF DEATH INFECTIOUS DISEASES PATIENT PATIENTS SMOKING RISK FACTOR HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH SYSTEM PERFORMANCE EXCHANGE RATES AGING SOCIAL INSURANCE NURSES DENTAL CARE MORTALITY RATE SOCIAL SECURITY LABOR TAX REVENUES PUBLIC HEALTH SPENDING GLOBAL HEALTH PER MORTALITY GRANTS PUBLIC ELDERLY TAXES RESPECT CANCER HEALTH SPENDING PROGRESS UNEMPLOYMENT FINANCIAL RISK PROTECTION EQUITY INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MIDWIFE WORKERS POLICIES QUALITY OF CARE TRANSPARENCY PATIENT SATISFACTION NURSE CARE PENSIONS PUBLIC HEALTH EXPENDITURE HEALTH OUTCOMES LIFE EXPECTANCIES LONG-TERM CARE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT EXPENDITURES INCOME COUNTRIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT REVENUES PATIENTS’ RIGHTS TAX RATES BEDS INJURIES CARE SYSTEMS CITIZENS BURDEN OF DISEASE TAX REVENUE RISK FACTORS HEALTH EXPENDITURE PER CAPITA MATERNAL MORTALITY RATIO REVENUE COLLECTION HEALTH SYSTEM INSURANCE TAXATION COMMUNICABLE DISEASES MEDICAL STAFF PHYSICIANS CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES OBESITY MORTALITY RATIO EVALUATION RISK INPATIENT CARE MIDWIVES POVERTY HEALTH EXPENDITURE DISABILITY REVENUE PRIVATE SPENDING HOSPITAL BEDS POPULATION FINANCIAL RISK HEALTH FINANCING PUBLIC SPENDING GOVERNMENTS HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS INFANT MORTALITY RATE CAPITA HEALTH SPENDING HEALTH SERVICES INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS EPIDEMIOLOGICAL TRANSITION INFANT DEATHS Relative to other comparable income and health spending countries, Bulgaria has more physicians per capita. Bulgaria’s physician to population ratio increased from 2.5 in 1980 to 3.8 physicians per 1000 population in 2011. The physician to population ratio is comparable to the EU-12 average of 3.8 physicians per 1000 population in 2012 but is higher than the EU-15 average of 3.1 physicians per 1000 population in 2012. Bulgaria has achieved significant improvements in health outcomes over time but is still falling behind most EU countries on key health indicators. Infant mortality decreased from 24.5 in 1980 to 10.5 per 1,000 live births in 2012 (Figure 5). Infant mortality in Bulgaria is slightly lower relative to other comparable income and health spending countries. Despite the significant reduction, however, Bulgaria’s infant mortality rate is still more than three times higher than the EU-15 average of 3.2 infant deaths per 1000 live births and almost twice as high as the EU-12 average of 5.5 infant deaths per 1000 live births. More significant improvements were achieved in reducing maternal mortality, which fell from 24 deaths per 100,000 live births in 1990 to 8 deaths per 100,000 live births in 2010. The maternal mortality ratio in Bulgaria is low compared to the global averages relative to income and health spending. Bulgaria has surpassed the EU-12 average of 11.3 deaths per 100,000 live births and is approaching the EU-15 average of 7.6 deaths per 100,000 live births. 2015-12-08T22:12:13Z 2015-12-08T22:12:13Z 2015-05 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/11/25465330/international-comparisons-bulgaria’s-health-system-performance-background-paper http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23246 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Health Study Europe and Central Asia Bulgaria
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topic RISKS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC GROWTH RATES
PHYSICIAN
STROKE
FINANCING
DEATHS
INCOME
QUALITY OF HEALTH CARE
PREVENTION
DOCTORS
PREMATURE DEATH
GOVERNMENT SPENDING
LIVE BIRTHS
REDUCING MATERNAL MORTALITY
SPENDING
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
SERVICES
HEALTH CARE
REVENUES
FINANCIAL PROTECTION
HEALTH
MACROECONOMIC CONDITIONS
INFORMAL PAYMENTS
HEALTH WORKERS
PRIVATE INSURANCE
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
TAX
ADULT POPULATION
POCKET PAYMENTS
SMOKERS
HOSPITAL
PUBLIC HEALTH
LIFE EXPECTANCY
QUALITY OF HEALTH
MATERNAL MORTALITY
HEALTH SECTOR
INSURANCE FUNDS
HEALTH STATUS
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
DISEASES
CAUSES OF DEATH
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
PATIENT
PATIENTS
SMOKING
RISK FACTOR
HEALTH INDICATORS
HEALTH SYSTEM PERFORMANCE
EXCHANGE RATES
AGING
SOCIAL INSURANCE
NURSES
DENTAL CARE
MORTALITY RATE
SOCIAL SECURITY
LABOR
TAX REVENUES
PUBLIC HEALTH SPENDING
GLOBAL HEALTH
PER
MORTALITY
GRANTS
PUBLIC
ELDERLY
TAXES
RESPECT
CANCER
HEALTH SPENDING
PROGRESS
UNEMPLOYMENT
FINANCIAL RISK PROTECTION
EQUITY
INFANT MORTALITY
INFANT
MIDWIFE
WORKERS
POLICIES
QUALITY OF CARE
TRANSPARENCY
PATIENT SATISFACTION
NURSE
CARE
PENSIONS
PUBLIC HEALTH EXPENDITURE
HEALTH OUTCOMES
LIFE EXPECTANCIES
LONG-TERM CARE
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
EXPENDITURES
INCOME COUNTRIES
LOCAL GOVERNMENT REVENUES
PATIENTS’ RIGHTS
TAX RATES
BEDS
INJURIES
CARE SYSTEMS
CITIZENS
BURDEN OF DISEASE
TAX REVENUE
RISK FACTORS
HEALTH EXPENDITURE PER CAPITA
MATERNAL MORTALITY RATIO
REVENUE COLLECTION
HEALTH SYSTEM
INSURANCE
TAXATION
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
MEDICAL STAFF
PHYSICIANS
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
OBESITY
MORTALITY RATIO
EVALUATION
RISK
INPATIENT CARE
MIDWIVES
POVERTY
HEALTH EXPENDITURE
DISABILITY
REVENUE
PRIVATE SPENDING
HOSPITAL BEDS
POPULATION
FINANCIAL RISK
HEALTH FINANCING
PUBLIC SPENDING
GOVERNMENTS
HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS
INFANT MORTALITY RATE
CAPITA HEALTH SPENDING
HEALTH SERVICES
INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL TRANSITION
INFANT DEATHS
spellingShingle RISKS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC GROWTH RATES
PHYSICIAN
STROKE
FINANCING
DEATHS
INCOME
QUALITY OF HEALTH CARE
PREVENTION
DOCTORS
PREMATURE DEATH
GOVERNMENT SPENDING
LIVE BIRTHS
REDUCING MATERNAL MORTALITY
SPENDING
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
SERVICES
HEALTH CARE
REVENUES
FINANCIAL PROTECTION
HEALTH
MACROECONOMIC CONDITIONS
INFORMAL PAYMENTS
HEALTH WORKERS
PRIVATE INSURANCE
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
TAX
ADULT POPULATION
POCKET PAYMENTS
SMOKERS
HOSPITAL
PUBLIC HEALTH
LIFE EXPECTANCY
QUALITY OF HEALTH
MATERNAL MORTALITY
HEALTH SECTOR
INSURANCE FUNDS
HEALTH STATUS
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
DISEASES
CAUSES OF DEATH
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
PATIENT
PATIENTS
SMOKING
RISK FACTOR
HEALTH INDICATORS
HEALTH SYSTEM PERFORMANCE
EXCHANGE RATES
AGING
SOCIAL INSURANCE
NURSES
DENTAL CARE
MORTALITY RATE
SOCIAL SECURITY
LABOR
TAX REVENUES
PUBLIC HEALTH SPENDING
GLOBAL HEALTH
PER
MORTALITY
GRANTS
PUBLIC
ELDERLY
TAXES
RESPECT
CANCER
HEALTH SPENDING
PROGRESS
UNEMPLOYMENT
FINANCIAL RISK PROTECTION
EQUITY
INFANT MORTALITY
INFANT
MIDWIFE
WORKERS
POLICIES
QUALITY OF CARE
TRANSPARENCY
PATIENT SATISFACTION
NURSE
CARE
PENSIONS
PUBLIC HEALTH EXPENDITURE
HEALTH OUTCOMES
LIFE EXPECTANCIES
LONG-TERM CARE
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
EXPENDITURES
INCOME COUNTRIES
LOCAL GOVERNMENT REVENUES
PATIENTS’ RIGHTS
TAX RATES
BEDS
INJURIES
CARE SYSTEMS
CITIZENS
BURDEN OF DISEASE
TAX REVENUE
RISK FACTORS
HEALTH EXPENDITURE PER CAPITA
MATERNAL MORTALITY RATIO
REVENUE COLLECTION
HEALTH SYSTEM
INSURANCE
TAXATION
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
MEDICAL STAFF
PHYSICIANS
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
OBESITY
MORTALITY RATIO
EVALUATION
RISK
INPATIENT CARE
MIDWIVES
POVERTY
HEALTH EXPENDITURE
DISABILITY
REVENUE
PRIVATE SPENDING
HOSPITAL BEDS
POPULATION
FINANCIAL RISK
HEALTH FINANCING
PUBLIC SPENDING
GOVERNMENTS
HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS
INFANT MORTALITY RATE
CAPITA HEALTH SPENDING
HEALTH SERVICES
INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL TRANSITION
INFANT DEATHS
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International Comparisons of Bulgaria’s Health System Performance
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Bulgaria
description Relative to other comparable income and health spending countries, Bulgaria has more physicians per capita. Bulgaria’s physician to population ratio increased from 2.5 in 1980 to 3.8 physicians per 1000 population in 2011. The physician to population ratio is comparable to the EU-12 average of 3.8 physicians per 1000 population in 2012 but is higher than the EU-15 average of 3.1 physicians per 1000 population in 2012. Bulgaria has achieved significant improvements in health outcomes over time but is still falling behind most EU countries on key health indicators. Infant mortality decreased from 24.5 in 1980 to 10.5 per 1,000 live births in 2012 (Figure 5). Infant mortality in Bulgaria is slightly lower relative to other comparable income and health spending countries. Despite the significant reduction, however, Bulgaria’s infant mortality rate is still more than three times higher than the EU-15 average of 3.2 infant deaths per 1000 live births and almost twice as high as the EU-12 average of 5.5 infant deaths per 1000 live births. More significant improvements were achieved in reducing maternal mortality, which fell from 24 deaths per 100,000 live births in 1990 to 8 deaths per 100,000 live births in 2010. The maternal mortality ratio in Bulgaria is low compared to the global averages relative to income and health spending. Bulgaria has surpassed the EU-12 average of 11.3 deaths per 100,000 live births and is approaching the EU-15 average of 7.6 deaths per 100,000 live births.
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author World Bank
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title International Comparisons of Bulgaria’s Health System Performance
title_short International Comparisons of Bulgaria’s Health System Performance
title_full International Comparisons of Bulgaria’s Health System Performance
title_fullStr International Comparisons of Bulgaria’s Health System Performance
title_full_unstemmed International Comparisons of Bulgaria’s Health System Performance
title_sort international comparisons of bulgaria’s health system performance
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/11/25465330/international-comparisons-bulgaria’s-health-system-performance-background-paper
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23246
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