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The main goal of the healthcare reform in Bulgaria is to ensure high quality medical and dental care to the population. One of the ways to achieve this goal is to rebuild the doctor - patient relationship, to restore their mutual trust and to reestablish the "family doctor" institution.
The health insurance system in Bulgaria and all relevant social relations were introduced in 1998, as the Bulgarian Parliament adopted the Health Insurance Act. It is the legal basis for changing the Bulgarian healthcare system and for the introduction of both compulsory and voluntary health insurance in the country.
The Health Insurance Act established the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) as a public organization and set forth principles defining the relationship between NHIF and the health care providers. NHIF is responsible for the development, operation and management of the compulsory health insurance scheme in Bulgaria.
The compulsory health insurance is a system for social health protection of the population, which guarantees a package of health-related services, and is administered by the National Health Insurance Fund and carried out by its territorial divisions - the 28 Regional Health Insurance Funds. The voluntary health insurance is optional and is carried out by shareholder companies, registered according to the Commercial Law.
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- Central Administration
- Regional Health Centres
Ministry of Health
- The Bulgarian Drug Agency
Executive Agencies
- National Centres for Emergency Medical Care
- National Centre of Radiobiology and Radiation Protection
- National Centre of Health Information
- National Centre of Public Health
National Centres
- Sanatoria
- Hospitals
- Dispensaries
- Homes for Medical and Social Care
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