The Health System Services and Insurance Affects Welfare and Socio-Economic Growth of a Country

Authors

  • Bahri Rexha PhD, Faculty of Law, St.Clement of Ohrid” University, Boulevard 1st of May B.B, Bitola 7000, North Macedonia
  • Ganimete Havolli AAB College, Faculty of Psychology, Master of Arts, Organizational and Social Psychology Programme, Pristina, Kosovo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36941/jesr-2023-0150

Keywords:

Family Medical Centers

Abstract

This paper focuses on the Health System Services, and how affects welfare and socio-economic growth, as an important sector to improve the socio-economic well-being of a developing country such as Kosovo. This study also provides key recommendations of some important policies to be undertaken by the government to improve the Health System Services with the aim for increasing social welfare and socio-economic growth of the country. Some of the different types of government policies and programs have been put in place reducing the Burden of Injury, to improve the health of the population. (Ganguli, I; Grawford, M L; Usadi, B; Mulligan, K L; O'Malley, A J; Yang, C W; Fisher, E S; Morden, N E;, 2023). In our paper we focused on secondary quantitative data collection. The data were provided by the annual health services report for 2022, Pristina Municipality related to the Family Medical Centers “FMC", for 2022. In our study we’ve used the descriptive method, and through tables and charts we’ve provided a comparative analysis, based on some statistics which are expressed in percentage (%) (Sejdiu, Rexha , & Deda, 2023). However, the main purpose is to show the employment structure of the Family Medical Centers "FMC", in Kosovo for 2022, according to the sectors: Primary Health Care and Dental Polyclinic.

 

Received: 29 July 2023 / Accepted: 19 October 2023 / Published: 5 November 2023

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Published

2023-11-05

How to Cite

The Health System Services and Insurance Affects Welfare and Socio-Economic Growth of a Country. (2023). Journal of Educational and Social Research, 13(6), 96. https://doi.org/10.36941/jesr-2023-0150