INTERNATIONAL HEALTH CARE REGULATION AT NATIONAL AND INSTITUTIONAL LEVELS IN LATVIA

Authors

  • Daiga Behmane Riga Stradins University
  • Didzis Rutitis School of Business and Finance

Keywords:

competitiveness, health care, health policy, Latvia.

Abstract

The number of foreign patients who use medical services in Latvia increases every year and health care institutions have to provide quality services. The research problem is related to lack of a unified quality system in Latvian healthcare industry. The aim of the study is to introduce suggestions regarding the implementation of the international requirements to health systems outlined by the Di-rective 2011/24/EU. Research method is a focus group discussion with 8 Latvian health care experts and executives. Research results indicate that health care provider measures are introduced to a higher grade than national level measures reflecting the need for more comprehensive systemic changes in the governance of the system. Main improvements should be made regarding e-health system on na-tional level, and medical follow-ups on institutional level.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Downloads

Published

2018-12-31

How to Cite

Behmane, D., & Rutitis, D. (2018). INTERNATIONAL HEALTH CARE REGULATION AT NATIONAL AND INSTITUTIONAL LEVELS IN LATVIA. Management Theory and Studies for Rural Business and Infrastructure Development, 40(4), 442–454. Retrieved from https://ejournals.vdu.lt/index.php/mtsrbid/article/view/194

Issue

Section

Articles