Tytuł pozycji:
Opłaty nieformalne w ochronie zdrowia : perspektywa i doświadczenia polskie
Informal patient payments are a common phenomenon for the formersocialist
countries, though they are reported in other European countries
as well. There are various definitions of informal patient payments as
well as theories which explain this phenomenon (including fee for service
theory, donation hypothesis, governance hypothesis and ethics hypothesis).
The definitions of informal patient payments and the theories
applied for their explanation determine the measures which are taken in
order to eradicate informal patient payments.
The topic of informal patient payments in Poland was discussed within
a corruption debate which was neglected for a long time. Since the
end of 90s, due to the pressure of the international organizations, presence
of corruption generally and informal patient payments particularly
have been acknowledged. It resulted in various studies on informal patient
payments as well as actions undertaken by governmental and nongovernmental
organisations in order to eliminate these forms of payments.
This paper presents the review of empirical studies on informal patient
payments and actions which have been carried out in Poland during last
two decades. The types, scope and levels of informal patient payments
as well as opinions on informal patient payments are analyzed. Time
series data allow to study also a dynamics of informal patient payments
and to draw some conclusions on the effects of measures which have
been implemented by the Polish government to deal with informal patient
payments.
This study is carried out under Project ASSPRO CEE 2007 funded by the
European Commission under the 7th Framework Programme, Theme 8
Socio-economic Sciences and Humanities, Project ASSPRO CEE 2007
(Grant Agreement no. 217431). The views expressed in this publication
are the sole responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily reflect
the views of the European Commission or its services