Showing posts with label health expenditure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label health expenditure. Show all posts

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Medical costs brings 7 percent of Iranian population down to poverty level every year


This is a direct quote from Dr. Hassan G. Hashemi  ,the new Minister of Health in President Rohani’s government, in his visit to Kermanshah , a major city in west of Iran on October 4, 2013. Recently people have faced a sharp increase in the price of the prescription drugs (up to 46%) he mentioned. Dr. Hashemi reiterated that the new price control policy for drugs will focus on reducing the price of prescription drugs for special need patients (e.g. chronic kidney disease, and cancer).

The Minister of Health stressed that in the current budget 13,600 billion Toman has been allocated to the  Ministry of Health and Medical Education, however,  only 2,600 billion Toman of the total has been secured so far. To afford their life expenses fifteen thousands of Iranian physicians are in a job other than health services he said. This is despite the fact that country is in need for 2000 physicians. Between 200 and 250 thousand nursing staff are required to fulfill the country’s healthcare system needs.


Dr. Hashemi is optimistic toward a better future for the healthcare system with the new government’s approach to solve international relations and removing the sanctions.  

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My comment: With the largest portion of the outpatient healthcare delivery in private sector (at least 90%), it is hard to regulate the price for physician visits and pharmaceuticals. Many hospitals ask patients to provide some of the equipment  and medicine they need to provide care. The global budget deficit is a main problem. With many unpredictable factors around it is hard to predict if improvement in medicine supply and service delivery is a myth or a fact. 

Source: www.dw.de , 10/04/2013,available from http:/dw/de/p/19tqR

Saturday, January 27, 2007

Health in the news: Possible negative growth rate for per capita public health expenditure

"Next year, per capita health expenditure share of the government will face a 2-percent negative growth" said the vice chairman of the Health Commission of the Parliament, Mr. Baghbanian. This may cause people to pay more out of their pocket to balance the total health expenditures.
According to the fourth National Development Plan (2005-2009) per capita health expenditure share of the government was determined to be 7000 Toman (approximately 7.5 USD) while the real allocated share of the government for the coming year is 3660 Toman (3.2 USD) for residents of urban areas and 1660 Toman (1.2 USD) for the rural dwellers he added.
Mr Baghbanian says that residents of rural areas cannot use their health plans to utilize urban health facilities.

Source: www.aftabyazd. com, Jan 25, 2007 No:1995

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Sunday, January 14, 2007

Health in the news: Total Health Expenditure as a percent of GDP in Iran is less than that of comparable countries

Dr. Amini , member of the Health and Treatment Commission of the Parliament says that in recent years while gross domestic product (GDP) has been gone up, the health expenditure percent of GDP has not been proportionately increased. In Iran, this ratio is approximately 5.6% while 7%-8% is that of comparable countries . Amini added that now the budget deficit of the Ministry of Health is 350 billion Tomans (approximately 380 million dollars) and university hospitals are heavily indebted to pharmaceutical companies for unpaid purchase of medicines. As a result, patients have to pay out of their pocket for prescription medicines in many occasions.
Source: http://www.aftabyazd.com/ , Jan 13, 2007 No: 1984
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