Healthcare (Jan 2022)

Analysis of Healthcare Expenditures in Bulgaria

  • Zornitsa Mitkova,
  • Miglena Doneva,
  • Nikolay Gerasimov,
  • Konstantin Tachkov,
  • Maria Dimitrova,
  • Maria Kamusheva,
  • Guenka Petrova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10020274
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
p. 274

Abstract

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The growth of public expenditure worldwide has set the priority on assessment of trends and establishment of factors which generate the most significant public costs. The goal of the current study is to review the tendencies in public healthcare expenditures in Bulgaria and to analyze the influence of the demographic, economic, and healthcare system capacity indicators on expenditures dynamics. A retrospective, top-down, financial analysis of the healthcare system expenditures was performed. Datasets of the National Statistical Institute (NSI), National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF), and National Center of Public Health and Analysis (NCPHA) were retrospectively reviewed from2014–2019 to collect the information in absolute units of healthcare expenditures, healthcare system performance, demographics, and economic indicators. The research showed that increasing GDP led to higher healthcare costs, and it was the main factor affecting the cost growth in Bulgaria. The number of hospitalized patients and citizens in retirement age remained constant, confirming that their impact on healthcare costs was negligible. In conclusion, the population aging, average life expectancy, patient morbidity, and hospitalization rate altogether impacted healthcare costs mainly due to the multimorbidity of older people and the rising need for outpatient hospital services and medications.

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