CNAS: Spitalele și medicamentele consumă 78% din banii sănătății. Ce schimbări pregătește? • Newsweek România
The National Health Insurance House (CNAS) plans changes in hospital funding and medication policies, as hospitals and medications consume 78% of health insurance funds. CNAS warns that the current spending growth is unsustainable. Approximately 45% of the National Health Insurance Fund (FNUASS) is allocated to hospital care, while 33% goes to compensated medications. Proposed solutions aim to improve fund efficiency without limiting patient access. Salary increases for hospital staff have led to financial imbalances, prompting CNAS to suggest integrating these increases into the payment system. Additionally, the rise in medication costs necessitates encouraging the use of generics and revising pricing rules to prevent future budgetary crises.