Výzkum lidové percepce problematiky zdravotnických poplatků

This work is focused on regulation fees in public health care in Czech republic, which were introduced on 1. 1. 2008. It is nowadays often speculated subject and people are still concerned with fees. We studied opinions about regulation fees on three sociodemografic groups – students, working people...

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Main Author: Zuzana Trávníčková
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Language:ces
Published: AntropoWeb 2010-12-01
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Online Access:http://antropologie.zcu.cz/webzin/index.php/webzin/article/view/110
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spelling doaj-eeda8328f7a74777823c7b858dd15cd02020-11-25T01:37:17ZcesAntropoWebAntropoWebzin1801-88072010-12-0163175180110Výzkum lidové percepce problematiky zdravotnických poplatkůZuzana Trávníčková0Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Philosophy and Arts, West Bohemian University in Pilsen; Institute of Ethnology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in PragueThis work is focused on regulation fees in public health care in Czech republic, which were introduced on 1. 1. 2008. It is nowadays often speculated subject and people are still concerned with fees. We studied opinions about regulation fees on three sociodemografic groups – students, working people and pensioners. A requirement for members of these groups was to have their family practitioners in Pilsen-town. We especially focused on their knowledge of regulation fees, because of findings in our initial research that people often did not know, when the regulation fee is or is not to be paid. We eliminated health workers (i.e. doctors, nurses and pharmacists) from our research because we discovered a possibility of their affection due to their profit from regulation fees. We had 42 respondents – half of them were women and the rest of our research samples were men. We asked people about their source of information, and we asked for their opinion concerning groups of people, which should be relieved of their duty to pay regulation fees. Finally we asked them, if they agree or do not agree with paying regulation fees. We found out, that most of our respondents agree with any kind of fee, but they often talked about necessity of leaving some groups out of the fee system.http://antropologie.zcu.cz/webzin/index.php/webzin/article/view/110regulation feesopinion about regulation feesknowledge of regulation feesreformation of health carequality of health care
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title Výzkum lidové percepce problematiky zdravotnických poplatků
title_short Výzkum lidové percepce problematiky zdravotnických poplatků
title_full Výzkum lidové percepce problematiky zdravotnických poplatků
title_fullStr Výzkum lidové percepce problematiky zdravotnických poplatků
title_full_unstemmed Výzkum lidové percepce problematiky zdravotnických poplatků
title_sort výzkum lidové percepce problematiky zdravotnických poplatků
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publishDate 2010-12-01
description This work is focused on regulation fees in public health care in Czech republic, which were introduced on 1. 1. 2008. It is nowadays often speculated subject and people are still concerned with fees. We studied opinions about regulation fees on three sociodemografic groups – students, working people and pensioners. A requirement for members of these groups was to have their family practitioners in Pilsen-town. We especially focused on their knowledge of regulation fees, because of findings in our initial research that people often did not know, when the regulation fee is or is not to be paid. We eliminated health workers (i.e. doctors, nurses and pharmacists) from our research because we discovered a possibility of their affection due to their profit from regulation fees. We had 42 respondents – half of them were women and the rest of our research samples were men. We asked people about their source of information, and we asked for their opinion concerning groups of people, which should be relieved of their duty to pay regulation fees. Finally we asked them, if they agree or do not agree with paying regulation fees. We found out, that most of our respondents agree with any kind of fee, but they often talked about necessity of leaving some groups out of the fee system.
topic regulation fees
opinion about regulation fees
knowledge of regulation fees
reformation of health care
quality of health care
url http://antropologie.zcu.cz/webzin/index.php/webzin/article/view/110
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