Azerbaijan Public health

Central

Central government is responsible for:

  • State policies and legislation;
  • Strategy design and implementation;
  • Monitoring frameworks and data collection and management;
  • Primary and specialist healthcare;
  • Licensing for private sector healthcare providers;
  • Financing;
  • Information provision and health promotion measures;
  • Healthcare programmes;
  • International Cooperation
  • Defining the rules of the organization and functioning of the health system;
  • Environmental protection and ecological safety assurance;
  • The amount and payment of insurance premiums for compulsory insurance identification procedure;
  • Ensuring healthy competition between enterprises;
  • Family and child protection;


Local

Local health care providers are financially dependent on local district health authorities (managed by the Ministry of Health) and municipalities.

Local government units own their own:

  • District hospitals;
  • Polyclinics;
  • Specialised Clinics.


Responsible ministries/bodies

Ministry of Health
 
Sources:

Azerbaijan, Health System Review, 2010

Public Health System, Government Portal

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