On May 24, 2023, the Ukrainian Centre for Economic and Political Studies named after Olexander Razumkov will hold an online presentation of the survey "Private medicine - prospects for development in Ukraine. Results of a public opinion poll".
Olha Pyschulina, the leading expert of the Centre's social and gender programmes, will tell:
- How many people among all those interviewed made declarations with family doctors, and in what medical institutions - public, municipal, or private?
- How often and what type of specialized medical care do Ukrainians seek?
- What types of institutions are most often referred to?
- Which hospitals do the majority of respondents actually prefer?
- How many Ukrainians received medical care free of charge under the Medical Guarantee Program last year?
- What approaches to the implementation of the state principle "money follows the patient" do respondents prefer?
- Where would the interviewees go if they had a choice to a public or a private hospital?
- Doctors of which medical institutions do Ukrainians consider the most skilled?
- How many patients additionally pay to doctors at state and municipal hospitals, despite a declaration or a referral? How much? How often does this happen? Can additional payments be considered corruption?
- Would Ukrainians like to use the services of a private hospital, if only a part of the cost of the services has to be paid, and the state will pay the rest?
Join the broadcast of the presentation "Private medicine - prospects for development in Ukraine" via the link on May 24 at 2:30 p.m. Some survey results will surprise you. It will be interesting!