Financing the Healthcare System: A Study of Mechanisms and Their Impact on the Quality of Medical Services
Fedenko,
Lavrentii,
Borysiuk,
Barabanchyk and
Terekhov
Health Leadership and Quality of Life, 2025, vol. 4, .338
Abstract:
Introduction: This study examines how healthcare funding affects service quality in Ukraine. It focuses on spending patterns and patient satisfaction in a conflict-affected and limited-resources setting. The study's goal is to give us useful information about how to make smart financial investments in healthcare to improve results. Methodology: Several kinds of tools were used in the study. It was possible to find out about patient satisfaction by surveying 200 patients and interviewing them in a semi-structured way. Spending on health care from 2019 to 2020 was examined in a descriptive study. To get a statistical sense of the patient's satisfaction, we utilized model testing as we looked at how expenditure affected the data. Results: Costs for health care rose from €9.76 billion in 2019 to €18.94 billion in 2029. Cost was strongly related to both the quality of the meeting (B =0.45, p
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.56294/hl2024.338
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