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Croatian Institute of Public Health (Croatian: Hrvatski zavod za javno zdravstvo, HZJZ) is the national institute of public health of Croatia. It operates under the budget of the Ministry of Health. The institute was first founded in 1893. [1]
As of 2014, the expenditure on health care in Serbia was 10.37% of GDP in 2014, US$1,312 per capita. [5] Also, as of 2014, Serbia had 308 doctors per 100,000 people (360 per 100,000 people was European Union (EU) average), 628 non-doctoral medical staff per 100,000 people (1,199 per 100,000 people was EU average). [5]
With the violent disintegration of the former Yugoslavia in 1991, the already weakened and structurally distorted economy of the Republic of Serbia entered an acute phase of the crisis, with drastic consequences to the health care system and to other social sectors.
The Health Insurance Fund of the Republic of North Macedonia (Macedonian: Фонд за здравствено осигурување на Република Северна Македонија (ФЗОРСМ), Fond za zdravstveno osiguruvanje na Republika Severna Makedonija) is a Macedonian institution which performs as the only state insurance organisation in North Macedonia.