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Croatian Institute for Health Insurance : ウィキペディア英語版 | Croatian Health Insurance Fund
The Croatian Health Insurance Fund ((クロアチア語:Hrvatski zavod za zdravstveno osiguranje) or HZZO) is a quasi-public body that administers the universal health care system in the Republic of Croatia. Established in 1993, the HZZO is the country's national social health insurance fund and its primary source of health financing. , 4.29 million people received health insurance coverage through HZZO.〔 == Organization == The HZZO is overseen by a director and a board of directors, appointed by the Croatian government on the recommendation of the Minister of Health.〔 p. 4. 〕 These directors represent the insured population, the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Finance and independent general practitioners.〔Vončina, Jemiai, Merkur ''et al.'' (2006). p. 19.〕 A central office located in the Croatian capital of Zagreb, sets policies that are implemented by branch offices in each of the country's 21 counties.〔 All health care providers that receive public funds are required to negotiate annual contracts with the HZZO that set prices and payment plans.〔 p. 3.〕
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