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Health System Scan
The Hungarian Health System Scan newsletter deals with the most important changes of Hungarian healthcare and health policy, including legislation, reforms, and their outcomes. The newsletter is published whenever important events take place in the Hungarian health system. You may use any segment of the publication or any information contained therein if you cite the Hungarian Health System Scan as the source. If you wish to receive the newsletter on a regular basis, please send your e-mail address. healthscan@gyemszi.hu. Health System Scan - Further information February 2012 - Download newsletter Euprimecare
EUnetHTA program
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IMEA
IMEA - Internet-based Hungarian Health Datawarehouse In this datawarehouse you find various data on Hungarian health care. You can make queries, tables and maps in several views and with several methods. Further information
Tables of basic data
The following pages illustrate tables of basic time serial data on the Hungarian health care system: - Main data of vital statistics 1950-2009 - Health insurance contributions 1993-2011 - Activity of the health care delivery system 1994-2009 - Revenues of Health Insurance Fund 1993-2011 - Expenditures of Health Insurance Fund 1993-2011 Further information
Medical Tourism in Hungary
Hungary has ancient traditions, outstanding facilities and internationally acknowledged achievements in the field of medical tourism due to the wide range of natural treasures and heritages possessed by the country. Further information |
About us
The Informatics and System Analysis Directorate (IRF) coordinates health sector IT, ensures the multi-purpose use of sectoral data assets, analyzes health systems from an international perspective, and maintains the National Health Policy Library. Further information
In the spirit of the approach of the new health policy and the structural changes in healthcare (HC), some of the HC related background institutes of the Ministry of National Resources shall continue their actvities in economic cooperation. Further information (2011.06.02.)
Contact
Address: H-1054 Budapest, Hold. u. 1. Mailing address: 1243 Budapest, Pf. 637. Phone: (36-1)354-5326, (36-1)354-5327 Fax.: (36-1) 266-9710 Contact information |












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