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Compulsory Health Insurance Databases

Authors: Janez Svoljsak; Irma Dovzan;

Compulsory Health Insurance Databases

Abstract

The compulsory health insurance databases represent fundamental infrastructure to the implementation of the Health Insurance Institute of Slovenia (HIIS) operations, i.e. for its effective performance in all the fields of its business. This paper presents the legal bases of the database management, the logocal database structure, the supply of data from various data sources, and the role of databases as the primary source of supply for the data collections kept by other institutions in Slovenia.

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Insurance Claim Review, National Health Programs, Data Collection, Slovenia, Database Management Systems, Humans

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