The private sector in the healthcare system of the Islamic State of Afghanistan and its condition the present stage
Abstract
Purpose of the study. A study of the state and the prospect development of the private sector in the health care system of the Islamic State of Afghanistan (IGA).
Material and methods of investigation. The materials of studying of the medical and preventive institutions of IGA have been switched to new methods of financing at the present stage.
Results of the study and their condemnation. The study showed that the medical system is a backward country and a limited government. The IGA does not show enough interest in the development of the health sector, and the potential of the private health care system is not adequately called for by the state. In recent years, the public health system of the IGA has been characterized by the dominance of the public sector with a trend towards private growth.
Conclusion. Our analysis of the health sector showed that the health care system of the IGA is extremely backward and limited, it is multi structural, consists of the public and private health sectors. The health system of the IGA is characterized by the dominance of the public sector with the emerging trend towards the growth of private medicine. At the same time, the state health policy is aimed at expanding the private sector in this area, but under strict state regulation. The main obstacle in the development of private medicine is the lack of security and war conditions, poverty and imperfection of regulatory documents, not the creation of a proper regulatory framework.
About the Authors
A. AkhmadovTajikistan
Alamkhon Akhmedov - MD, Professor, foreign member of the Russian Academy of Naturаl Sciences, Corresponding Member, Chief Specialist of the Attestation Department of the Medical, Veterinary, Pharmaceutical and Agrarian Sciences of the highest Attestation Commission under the President of the Republic of Tajikistan
Dushanbe city st. Shevchenko B. 39, phone: 2275551
Mir Agho Khorami s/f Mohammad Khoram
Tajikistan
734064 Dushanbe, Mayakovski 2
Kabul, district 11, Pansadfomili St. 488
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For citations:
Akhmadov A., Mohammad Khoram M.Kh. The private sector in the healthcare system of the Islamic State of Afghanistan and its condition the present stage. Health care of Tajikistan. 2018;(3):14-20. (In Russ.)