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Lista de lucrări
NUMELE ŞI PRENUMELE: GAÁL Péter
A. Teza de doctorat
Informal payments for health care in Hungary, conducător de doctorat: Prof. Dr. Martin
McKee, University of London, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Anglia
B. Cărti publicate
B1. Cărţi (manuale, monografii, tratate, îndrumare etc.) publicate la edituri
recunoscute în străinătate.
1. Szabolcs Szigeti, Tamás Evetovits, Péter Gaál, Zsófia Pusztai (edit.):
Strengthening Health System Performance Assessment in Hungary: Analysis and
recommondations, Kopenhagen: WHO Europe, 2014, 144 p. (no ISBN)
2. Gaál Péter, Szigeti Szabolcs, Csere Márton, Gaskin Matthew, Panteli Dimitra:
Hungary: Health system review, Copenhagen: World Health Organization;
European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, 2011, 299 p. (Health
Systems in Transition; 5.) ISSN 1817–6127.
3. Evetovits Tamás, Gaál Péter, Ivády Vilmos, Morvay Karol, Sinkó Eszter, Tvorba
politiky orientovanej na problémy zdravotnej starostlivosti a jej analyza: Princípy a
prax Bratislava; Budapest: Ministerstvo Zdravotníctva Slovenskej Republiky;
Semmelweisovej Univerzite, 2006, 77 p., ISBN 8096950754.
4. Gaal P, Riesberg A (edit.): Health care systems in transition: Hungary,
Copenhagen: World Health Organization; European Observatory on Health
Systems and Policies, 2004, 152 p. (HiT country profiles; 6.), ISSN 1020-9077.
5. Gaal P, Rekassy B, Healy J: Health care systems in transition: Hungary.
Copenhagen: World Health Organization; European Observatory on Health
Systems and Policies, 1999. 100 p. (HiT country profiles) (no ISBN)
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B2. Cărţi (manuale, monografii, tratate, îndrumare etc.) publicate în ţară, la edituri
recunoscute CNCSIS.
B3. Cărţi (manuale, monografii, tratate, îndrumare etc.) publicate la alte edituri sau
pe plan local.
B4. Cărţi (manuale, monografii, tratate, îndrumare etc.) publicate pe web.
B5. Capitole de cărţi publicate în străinătate
1. Szabolcs Szigeti, Ferenc Lindeisz, Péter Gaál: Hungary, In: Anna Sagan, Sarah
Thomson (edit.), Voluntary health insurance in Europe: Country experience. 163
p., Copenhagen: World Health Organization; European Observatory on Health
Systems and Policies, 2016, pp. 71-74, ISBN 978 92 890 5037 1.
2. Gaál Péter: A gyógyítás közgazdaságtani megközelítése (Abordarea economică a
vindecării), In: Tulassay Zsolt (edit.), A belgyógyászat alapjai (Bazele medicinii
interne). 2390 p., Budapest: Medicina Könyvkiadó, 2016, pp. 132-137, ISBN: 978
963 226 554 4.
3. Gaál Péter: A hatékonyságjavítás lehetőségei és korlátai (Posibilităţile şi limitele
îmbunătăţirii eficienţei). In: Nógrádi Tóth Erzsébet (edit.), Medicina TOP200. 110
p., Budapest: MediaCity Magyarország Kft., 2013. p. 90.
4. Gaál Péter: Fordulópont az egészségügyben? (Punct crucial în sistemul de
sănătate?) In: Nógrádi Tóth Erzsébet (edit.), Medicina Top 2016 Évkönyv (Anuar
2016 Medicina Top): Magyar egészségügyi intézmények, cégek ranglistái
(Clasamentele instituţiilor, firmelor din domeniul sănătății maghiare), 137 p.,
Budapest: MediaCity Magyarország Kft., 2016, pp. 102-103.
5. Peter Gaál, Márton Csere, Annalijn Conklin, Ellen Nolte, Hungary. In: Ellen
Nolte, Cécile Knai (edit.), Assessing chronic disease management in European
health systems: Country reports. 140 p. Copenhagen: World Health Organization;
European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, 2015, pp. 69-77.
(Observatory Studies Series; 39.) ISBN: 9789289050326. [Google Scholar]
6. Gaál Péter, Szigeti Szabolcs, Gaskin Matthew: Responsibility and Accountability
in the Hungarian Health System. In: Rosen Bruce, Israeli Ava, Shortell Stephen
(edit.), Accountability and Responsibility in Health Care: Issues in Addressing an
Emerging Global Challenge, 691 p., Singapore: World Scientific, 2012, pp. 141-
148. (World Scientific Series in Global Healthcare Economics and Public Policy)
ISBN: 9789814347965.
7. Gaál Péter: Problémák és megoldási lehetőségek a magyar egészségügy
reformjában. (Probleme şi posibilităţi de rezolvare în reforma sistemului de sănătate
maghiare) In: Szigeti Szabolcs, Frivaldszky János (edit.), A jó kormányzásról:
Elmélet és kihívások (Despre buna guvernare: Teorie şi provocări). 368 p.,
Budapest: L'Harmattan Kiadó, 2012, pp. 331-368. (Jezsuita könyvek. Agóra; 12.)
ISBN: 978-963-8014-38-2.
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8. Gaál Péter, Jakab M, Shishkin S, Strategies to address informal payments for
health care. In: Kutzin J, Cashin C, Jakab M (edit.), Implementing health financing
reform: Lessons from countries in transitions. 411 p., Copenhagen: World Health
Organization; European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, 2010, pp.
327-361. (Observatory studies Series; 21.) ISBN: 9789289042116.
9. Gotsadze G, Gaál Péter, Coverage decisions: Benefit entitlements and patient cost
sharing. In: Kutzin J, Cashin C, Jakab M (edit.), Implementing health financing
reform: Lessons from countries in transitions. 411 p., Copenhagen: World Health
Organization; European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, 2010. pp.
187-219. (Observatory studies Series; 21.) ISBN: 9789289042116.
10. Gaál Péter: Gift, fee or bribe?: Informal payments in Hungary. In: Kotalik J,
Rodrigez D (edit.), Global Corruption Report 2006, 378 p., London: Pluto Press,
2006, pp. 71-74, ISBN: 0 7453 25092
11. Evetovits T, Gaál Péter: A költséghatékonyság értelmezése az egészségügyben:
Egészség-gazdaságtani alapok Cochrane-tól Culyer-ig (Interpretarea eficienţei din
punct de vedere al costului în sistemul de sănătate: Bazele economiei sănătății). In:
Gulácsi László (edit.) Egészség-gazdaságtan (Economia sănătăţii). 547 p.,
Budapest: Medicina Könyvkiadó, 2005, pp. 91-113, ISBN: 963 2429 87 7.
12. Gaál Péter: Hungary, In: Fried B J , Gaydos L M (edit.), World health systems:
Challenges and perspectives . Washington: Health Administration Press, 2002, pp.
329-342, ISBN: 1567931820.
B6. Capitole de cărţi publicate în ţară
C. Lucrări ştiinţifice publicate
C1. Lucrări ştiinţifice publicate în reviste cotate ISI
1. Tetiana Stepurko, Milena Pavlova, Irena Gryga, Péter Gaál, Wim Groot: Patterns
of informal patient payments in Bulgaria, Hungary and Ukraine, Health Policy and
Planning, Volume 32, Issue 4, 1 May 2017, p. 453–466, IF: ...,
https://doi.org/10.1093/heapol/czw147
2. Gaál Péter, Szigeti Szabolcs, Panteli Dimitra, Gaskins Matthew, Ginneken van
Ewout, Major challenges ahead for Hungarian healthcare, BRITISH MEDICAL
JOURNAL (BMJ), 2011, 343:(7836), pp. 1251-1254. IF: 14,093 [Scopus], doi:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.d7657
3. Gaál Péter, Evetovits T, McKee M, Informal payment for health care: Evidence
from Hungary, HEALTH POLICY, 2006, 77:(1) pp. 86-102. IF: 1,201 [Scopus],
doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.healthpol.2005.07.024
4. Gaál Péter, Belli P. C., McKee M., Szócska M.: Informal payments for health care:
Definitions, distinctions, and dilemmas, JOURNAL OF HEALTH POLITICS
POLICY AND LAW, 2006, 31:(2) pp. 251-293. IF: 1,151 [Scopus],
doi:10.1215/03616878-31-2-251
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5. Gaál Péter, McKee M.: Fee-for-service or donation? Hungarian perspectives on
informal payment for health care, SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE, 2005, 60:(7)
pp. 1445-1457. IF: 2,619 [SpringerLink, Scopus],
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2004.08.009
6. Gaál Péter, McKee M.: Informal payment for health care and the theory of 'INXIT'
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEALTH PLANNING AND
MANAGEMENT, 2004 19:(2) pp. 163-178. IF: 0,327 [SpringerLink, Scopus], doi:
10.1002/hpm.751
C2. Lucrări ştiinţifice publicate în reviste indexate în baze de date internaţionale
(indicaţi şi baza de date)
1. Sinkó Eszter - Dózsa Katalin - Elek Péter - Kiss Norbert - Merész Gergő - Gaál
Péter (2017): "Az egészségügy forrásainak felhasználásával népegészségügyi
fókuszú alapellátás-szervezési modellprogram Virtuális Ellátó Központ
támogatásával" című program egészségpolitikai értékelése. (Utilizarea surselor de
ingrijire a sănătății în sănătatea publică-organizarea unui program model cu
sprijunul Centrului de furnizare virtual). NÉPEGÉSZSÉGÜGY 95(1): 86-94.
[Matarka]
2. Gaál Péter: Hogyan tovább? Az egészségügyi rendszer fejlesztésének stratégiai
irányai a Semmelweis Terv értelmezési keretében, (Încotro? Direcţiile strategice
ale dezvoltării sistemului de sănătate în cadrul interpretării Planului Semmelweis)
INFORMATIKA ÉS MENEDZSMENT AZ EGÉSZSÉGÜGYBEN
(INFORMATICĂ ŞI MANAGEMENT ÎN SISTEMUL DE SĂNĂTATE), 2013,
12:(3) pp. 9-14. [Matarka]
3. Gaál Péter, Szigeti Szabolcs, Evetovits Tamás, Lindeisz Ferenc: Problémák és
megoldási lehetőségek a magyar egészségügy reformjában (Probleme şi posibilităţi
de rezolvare în reformul sistemului de sănătate maghiar), EGÉSZSÉGÜGYI
GAZDASÁGI SZEMLE (REVISTA DE ECONOMIA SĂNĂTĂȚII), 2012, 50:(2)
pp. 7-15. [Matarka]
4. Gaál Péter, Evetovits Tamás, Lindeisz Ferenc, Szigeti Szabolcs: A forrásteremtés
igazságosságának vizsgálata a betegségek költségterhe elleni védelem
indikátorainak segítségével (Examinarea echitabilităţii creării resurselor cu ajutorul
indicatorilor de protecţie împotriva costurilor bolilor), EGÉSZSÉGÜGYI
GAZDASÁGI SZEMLE (REVISTA DE ECONOMIA SĂNĂTĂȚII), 2012, 50:(3)
pp. 2-12. [Matarka]
5. Gaál Péter, Szigeti Szabolcs, Evetovits Tamás, Lindeisz Ferenc: A hatékonyság
alakulása a magyar egészségügyi rendszerben (Evoluarea eficienţei în sistemul de
sănătate maghiar), EGÉSZSÉGÜGYI GAZDASÁGI SZEMLE (REVISTA DE
ECONOMIA SĂNĂTĂȚII), 2012, 50:(3) pp. 21-30. [Matarka]
6. Gaál Péter, Sinkó Eszter: Egészségügyi menedzsment és rendszerirányítás a
magyar egészségügy átalakításában (Managementul sănătății şi gestionarea
sistemului în transformarea sistemului de sănătate maghiar), NÉPEGÉSZSÉGÜGY
(SISTEMUL DE SĂNĂTATE PUBLIC), 2012, 90:(2) pp. 111-119. [Matarka]
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7. Szigeti Szabolcs, Gaál Péter, Százados Tibor: Az egészségpolitikai intézkedések
utólagos átláthatóságának növelése internet alapú monitoring eszköz
alkalmazásával (Creşterea transparenţei ulterioare ale măsurilor de politica de
sănătate cu aplicarea instrumentului de monitoring pe bază de internet),
INFORMATIKA ÉS MENEDZSMENT AZ EGÉSZSÉGÜGYBEN
(INFORMATICĂ ŞI MANAGEMENT ÎN SISTEMUL DE SĂNĂTATE), 2012,
9:(3) pp. 13-17. [Matarka]
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8. Szigeti Szabolcs, Gaál Péter, Mihalicza Péter, Evetovits Tamás, Pusztai Zsófia,
Javaslatok a teljesítményértékelési rendszer intézményesítésére a magyar
egészségpolitika intézményrendszerében (Propuneri pentru instituţionalizarea
sistemului de evaluarea performanţei în sistemul instituţional al politicii sanitare
maghiare) EGÉSZSÉGÜGYI GAZDASÁGI SZEMLE (REVISTA DE
ECONOMIA SĂNĂTĂȚII), 2012, 50:(3) pp. 31-34. [Matarka]
9. Gaál Péter: Az önkéntes egészségbiztosítás szerepe a magyar egészségügy
finanszírozásában (Rolul asigurării voluntare a sănătăţii în finanţarea sistemului de
sănătate maghiar) EGÉSZSÉGÜGYI GAZDASÁGI SZEMLE (REVISTA DE
ECONOMIA SĂNĂTĂȚII), 2011, 49:(4) pp. 35-36. [Matarka]
10. Gaál Péter: A Semmelweis Terv egészségpolitikai keretrendszere és az átalakítás
stratégiai irányai: hatékonysági problémák orvoslása (Sistemul cadru de politică
sanitară al Planului Semmelweis şi direcţiile strategice ala transformării:
remedierea problemelor de eficienţă), INFORMATIKA ÉS MENEDZSMENT AZ
EGÉSZSÉGÜGYBEN (INFORMATICĂ ŞI MANAGEMENT ÎN SISTEMUL DE
SĂNĂTATE), 2011, 10:(5) pp. 5-8. [Matarka]
11. Gaál Péter: Az egészségbiztosítási pénztárakról szóló törvény a szolgáltatók
szemszögéből (Legea despre casele de asigurarea sănătăţii din punctul de vedere al
furnizorilor), INFORMATIKA ÉS MENEDZSMENT AZ EGÉSZSÉGÜGYBEN
(INFORMATICĂ ŞI MANAGEMENT ÎN SISTEMUL DE SĂNĂTATE), 2008,
7:(2) pp. 5-13. [Matarka]
12. Gaál Péter: Egészségbiztosítási reform: innováció vagy ócsítás? (Reforma
asigurării sănătăţii: inovaţie sau ieftinire) ORVOSTOVÁBBKÉPZŐ SZEMLE
(REVISTA DE PERFECŢIONAREA MEDICILOR), 2008, 15:(1) pp. 11-22.
[Matarka]
13. Gaál Péter: Egészségügyi reform: Problémák, okok és megoldási lehetőségek
(Reforma sanitară: Probleme, motive şi posibilităţi de rezolvare) NEMZETI
ÉRDEK (INTERES NAŢIONAL), 2007, 1:(1) pp. 69-75. [Matarka]
14. Gaál Péter: A fejkvóta típusú finanszírozás szerepe az ellátási szintek közötti
integrációban a magyar egészségügyi rendszerben (Rolul finanţării tip per-capita în
integrarea dintre nivelele de deservire în sistemul de sănătate maghiare), NEMZETI
ÉRDEK (INTERES NAŢIONAL), 2007, 1:(2) pp. 100-117. [Matarka]
15. Gaál Péter: Lényeges kérdések az egészségügy reformjában: a finanszírozói
verseny (Probleme importante în reforma de sănătate: concursul finanţării),
INFORMATIKA ÉS MENEDZSMENT AZ EGÉSZSÉGÜGYBEN
(INFORMATICĂ ŞI MANAGEMENT ÎN SISTEMUL DE SĂNĂTATE), 2007,
6:(1) pp. 8-12. [Matarka]
16. Gaál Péter: Egészségügyi reform és korszerű egészségpolitika. Reflexiók az
Egészségbiztosítási Reform 2007-2009 (Reforma sanitară şi politică de sănătate
modernă. Reflexii despre Reforma Asigurării Sănătăţii 2007-2009),
INFORMATIKA ÉS MENEDZSMENT AZ EGÉSZSÉGÜGYBEN
(INFORMATICĂ ŞI MANAGEMENT ÎN SISTEMUL DE SĂNĂTATE), 2007,
6:(1) pp. 7-12. [Matarka]
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17. Sinkó E, Gaál Péter: Új egészségbiztosítási modell? (Nou model de asigurare de
sănătate?) INFORMATIKA ÉS MENEDZSMENT AZ EGÉSZSÉGÜGYBEN
(INFORMATICĂ ŞI MANAGEMENT ÎN SISTEMUL DE SĂNĂTATE), 2007,
6:(8) pp. 5-12. [Matarka]
18. Sinkó Eszter, Gaál Péter: Új egészségügyi modell? (Nou model sanitar?)
NEMZETI ÉRDEK (INTERES NAŢIONAL), 2007, 1:(3) pp. 15-25. [Matarka]
19. Gaál Péter, Stefka N, Nagy J.: Cost accounting methodologies in price setting of
acute inpatient services in Hungary, HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT
SCIENCE, 2006, 9:(3) pp. 243-250. [SpringerLink, Scopus], doi: 10.1007/s10729-
006-9091-3
20. Gaál Péter: Benefits and entitlements in the Hungarian health care system,
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH ECONOMICS, 2005, 6:(SUPPL. 1) pp.
S37-S45. [SpringerLink, Scopus], doi: 10.1007/s10198-005-0317-y
21. Gaál Péter: A probléma-orientált programalkotás koncepciója (Concepţia
programării orientată spre probleme) INFORMATIKA ÉS MENEDZSMENT AZ
EGÉSZSÉGÜGYBEN (INFORMATICĂ ŞI MANAGEMENT ÎN SISTEMUL DE
SĂNĂTATE), 2005, 4:(4) pp. 8-10. [Matarka]
22. Gaál Péter: Értékkonszenzus a magyar egészségügyben (Consens de valori în
sistemul de sănătate maghiar), INFORMATIKA ÉS MENEDZSMENT AZ
EGÉSZSÉGÜGYBEN (INFORMATICĂ ŞI MANAGEMENT ÎN SISTEMUL DE
SĂNĂTATE), 2005, 4:(4) pp. 11-15. [Matarka]
C3. Lucrări ştiinţifice publicate în reviste din străinătate (altele decât cele
menţionate anterior)
1. Gaál Péter: A közgazdasági szemléletmód egészségpolitikai döntéshozatalban
történő alkalmazásának lehetőségeiről és korlátairól (Despre posibilităţile şi
limitele aplicării viziunii economice în luarea deciziilor de politică de sănătate),
MAGYAR BELORVOSI ARCHIVUM (ARHIVA MAGHIARĂ DE MEDICINĂ
INTERNĂ), 2013, 66:(6) pp. 318-323.
2. Gaál Péter: Hála-pénz? Hála-kényszer (Bani de mulţumire? Nevoie de mulţumire),
EGÉSZSÉGÜGYI GAZDASÁGI SZEMLE (REVISTA DE ECONOMIA
SĂNĂTĂȚII), 2004, 42:(Klnsz) p. 22.
3. Evetovits Tamás, Gaál Péter: Mennyire hatékony a költséghatékony? (Cât de
eficientă este eficienţa din punct de veder a costurilor?) EGÉSZSÉGÜGYI
MENEDZSMENT (MANAGEMENTUL SĂNĂTĂȚII), 2003, 5:(2) pp. 74-81.
4. Riesberg A., Gaál Péter, Busse R.: Hungary: A 'cautious reformer', EURO
OBSERVER, 2003, 5:(2) pp. 3-5.
5. Evetovits Tamás, Gaál Péter: A félreérthetőség káros az egészségre (Ambiguitatea
este dăunătoare sănătăţii), EGÉSZSÉGÜGYI MENEDZSMENT
(MANAGEMENTUL SĂNĂTĂȚII), 2002, 4:(5) pp. 28-33.
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6. Gaál Péter: Az egészségbiztosítás szükségletkommunikációs információs
rendszere (Sistemul informaţional de necesitatea comunicării al asigurării
sănătăţii), VÉGEKEN (LA GRANIŢE), 1996, 7:(1) pp. 4-9.
C4. Lucrări ştiinţifice publicate în reviste din ţară, recunoscute CNCSIS (altele decât
cele din baze de date internaţionale).
C5. Lucrări ştiinţifice publicate în reviste, altele decât cele menţionate anterior
C6. Lucrări ştiinţifice publicate în volumele manifestărilor ştiinţifice
Afiş de conferinţe
1. Gaál Péter, Evetovits T, Menesi E, Analysis of Financial Protection in Hungary,
Poster presentation, 8th European Conference on Health Economics (ECHE 2010),
Finlandia Hall, Helsinki, Finland, 7-10 July 2010.
Prezentări plenare la manifestări ştiinţifice, conferinţe
1. Evetovits Tamás, Gaál Péter: A betegségek költségterhe elleni védelem (financial
protection) egészségpolitikai jelentősége és mérésének új módszertana.
(Semnificaţia de politica de sănătate a protecţiei financiare împotriva bolilor şi noua
metodologie a măsurării acestuia) IME-META X. Egészség-gazdaságtani
konferencia és továbbképzés (Al X-lea conferinţă sanitară-economică şi
perfecţionare), 15 iunie 2016
2. Gaál Péter: Egészségszervezési irányelvek (Directive de organizarea sănătăţii),
Magyar Kórházszövetség XXVII. Kongresszus (XXVII. Congres al Uniunii
Maghiare a Spitalelor), Debrecen, 2015. április 22-24.
3. Gaál Péter: 20 éves az EMK: Az egészségügyi menedzserképzés kihívásai két
évtized magyarországi és nemzetközi tapasztalatai alapján (EMK are 20 de ani:
Provocările formării managerilor în domeniul sănătății în baza a două decenii de
experienţe maghiare şi internaţionale), Magyar Kórházszövetség XXVII.
Kongresszus (XXVII. Congres al Uniunii Spitalelor Maghiare), Debrecen, 2015.
április 22-24.
4. Gaál Péter: Az irányelvek szerepe a betegútmenedzsment fejlesztésében. (Rolul
directivelor în dezvoltarea managementului monitorizării pacienţilor) X. Jubileumi
Regionális Egészségügyi Konferencia (A X-a Conferinţă Sanitară Regională
Iubilară), Budapest, 2015. február 26.
5. Gaál Péter: Az egészségszervezési irányelvek közösségi implementációjának
koncepcionális háttere (Fundalul concepţional al implementării comunitare a
directivelor de organizarea sănătăţii), VI. Egészségesebb egészségügyért
konferencia (A VI-a conferinţă pentur sistem sanitar mai sănătos), Budapest, 2015.
június 30.
6. Gaál Péter, Sinkó Eszter: The Critical Conceptual and Practical Issues of the
Integrated Care Coordination Pilot (CCP) in Hungary, ISQUA Annual Conference,
Rio de Janeiro, 6 October 2014.
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7. Gaál Péter: A házi gyermekorvosi ellátás helye a járóbetegellátás átalakításának
koncepciójában (Locul îngrijirii medicale a copiilor de către medicul de familie în
concepţia deservirii pacienţilor ambulanţi), Házi Gyermekorvosok Egyesülete XIX.
őszi konferencia (XIX-a Conferinţă de toamnă a Asociaţiei Pediatrilor), Budapest,
2013. november 29.
8. Gaál Péter: Az egészségügyi rendszer átalakításának sarokpontjai a Semmelweis
terv keretrendszerében (Punctele de colţ ale transformării sistemului de sănătate în
sistemul cadru al planului Semmelweis), 8. Egészségügyi menedzserképző
konferencia (A 8-a conferinţă de formarea managerilor sanitari),Târgu-Mureş,
2013. október 11.
9. Gaál Péter: A járóbetegellátás átalakításának sarokpontjai a Semmelweis terv
keretrendszerében (Punctele de colţ ale transformării deservirii pacienţilor
ambulanţi în sistemul de cadru al planului Semmelweis), XVII. Önkormányzati
Egészségügyi Napok konferencia (XVII-a conferinţă Zilele Sănătăţii de
Autoguvernare), Budapest, 2013. szeptember 3.
10. Gaál Péter: A közösségi egészségszervezés és a járóbetegellátás átalakításának
kulcskérdései (Problemele cheie ale organizării comunitare al sănătăţii şi a
transformării deservirii pacienţilor ambulanţi), IME VIII. Regionális egészségügyi
konferencia (A VIII-a conferinţă regională sanitară al IME), Budapest, 2013.
február 20.
11. Gaál Péter: A paraszolvencia egészségpolitikai jelentősége és a megszüntetésére
tett kísérletek értékelése, konferencia előadás (Semnificaţia de politică sanitară a
parasolvenţei şi evaluarea tentativelor de eliminarea acestuia, discurs de
conferinţă), Magánpraxis (Cabinet privat) 2013. - Egészségbiztosítás, szerződés és
biztonság konferencia (Conferinţă de asigurare de sănătate, contract şi siguranţă),
Budapest, 2013. január 25.
12. Gaál Péter: Research in Mental Health, Health Economics, Policy and
Management: How to Improve Health System Performance, New Perspectives in
the Research of Mental Health Conference, Budapest, 17 May 2013.
13. Evetovits T, Gaál Péter, Szigeti Sz, Lindeisz F, Habicht J: Informing decision
makers: Analysis of financial protection over time in the context of policy changes,
9th European Conference on Health Economics (ECHE 2010), 18-21 July 2012,
Zurich, Switzerland.
14. Gaál Péter: A közösségi egészségszervezés koncepciója a járóbeteg ellátás
átalakításában (Concepţia organizării comunitare a sănătăţii în formarea deservirii
pacienţilor ambulanţi), Medicina 2000 XIV. Országos járóbeteg szakellátási
konferencia (XIV. conferinţă naţională de deservirea prin tratament specific a
pacienţilor ambulanţi), Balatonfüred, 2012. szeptember 13.
15. Gaál Péter: Átalakulás közben: kulcspontok, kockázatok és kritikus sikertényezők
(În cursul transformării: puncte cheie, riscuri şi factori critici de succes), IME VII.
Regionális egészségügyi konferencia (A VII-a conferinţă regională sanitară IME),
Budapest, 2012. február 20.
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16. Gaál Péter: Recent Attempts to Address Informal Payments for Health Care: The
Case of Hungary, ASSPRO CEE 2007 Final Project Conference, Conference
Presentation, Vilnius, 3 decembrie 2012.
17. Evetovits T, Gaál Péter, Belicza É: Innovations in provider payment and vertical
coordination of care: Complex ‘virtual fundholding’ experiment in Hungary, 8th
World Congress on Health Economics, Conference presentation, Toronto, Canada
10-13 July 2011.
18. Gaál Péter: Innovations in health policy: The Care Coordination Pilot and the
functional deconstructive model of health care systems, Modern health care
delivery systems and the role of hospitals – WHO conference, Conference
presentation, Brussels, 21-22 noiembrie 2011.
19. Gaál Péter: The Health Policy Basis of the Semmelweis Plan: Efficiency,
Coordination and e-Health, First Central and Eastern European e-Health Academy
Conference, Conference presentation, Budapest, 7 mai 2011.
20. Gaál Péter: A Semmelweis terv alapvetései és az eHealth (Fundamentele planului
Semmelweis şi eHealth), IME IX. Országos egészségügyi infokommunikációs
konferencia (Al IX-lea Conferinţă naţională de infocomunicaţie în domeniul
sănătății IME), Budapesta, 10 mai 2011.
21. Gaál Péter: Életvitelt segítő informatika és a Semmelweis Terv (Informatica care
ajută traiul şi planul Semmelweis), eVITA Nemzeti Technológiai Platform Szakmai
Fórum (Forul Profesional al Platformei Tehnologice Naţionale eVITA), Budapesta,
24 martie 2011.
22. Gaál Péter: Financial Difficulties in the Prevention and Treatment of
Cardiovascular Diseases, EHRA Summit (jointly organized by the European Heart
Rhythm Association and the Hungarian Society of Cardiology), Budapest, 26-27
noiembrie 2010.
23. Gaál Péter: Problémák és megoldási lehetőségek a magyar egészségügy
reformjában (Probleme şi posibilităţi de rezolvare în reforma sistemului de sănătate
maghiar), 6. Egészségügyi menedzserképző konferencia (Al 6-lea Conferinţă de
formarea managerilor în domeniul sănătății), Târgu-Mureş, 26 iunie 2010.
24. Gaál Péter: Az egészségügy átalakulásának 20 éve: Eredmények és kudarcok (Cele
20 de ani ale transformării sistemului de sănătate), Önkormányzati Egészségügyi
Napok téli szimpóziuma (Simpozionul de iarnă al Zilelor medicale în
Administrațiile publice), Budapesta, 27 ianuarie 2010.
25. Gaál Péter: Evolution & Challenges of Central and Eastern European Health Care
Systems, Keynote speech, Round Table: The new European markets – Growth &
Opportunity, MedTech Forum 2009, Eucomed, Brussels, 6 octombrie 2009.
26. Gaál Péter: Az egészségpolitika és gyógyszerpolitika kihívásai a magyar
egészségügyben (Provocările politicii sanitare şi a politicii farmaceutice în sistemul
de sănătate maghiar), Magyar Gyógyszerészi Kamara II. Vándorgyűlése (Al II-lea
Adunare Itinerantă a Camerei Maghiare a Farmaciştilor), Miskolctapolca, 2009.
februarie 7.
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27. Gaál Péter: A döntés után: mi várható az egészségbiztosítás reformjában (După
decizie: ce se poate aştepta în reforma asigurării sănătăţii), IME III. Regionális
egészségügyi konferencia (A III-a conferinţă sanitară regională IME), Budapest,
2008. februarie 20.
28. Gaál Péter: Az egészségbiztosítási törvénytervezetről a szolgáltatók szemszögéből
(Despre proiectul de lege de asigurarea sănătăţii din punctul de vedere al
furnizorilor), Önkormányzati Egészségügyi Napok téli szimpóziuma (Simpozionul
de iarnă al Zilelor medicale în Administrațiile publice), Budapesta, 16 ianuarie
2008.
29. Gaál Péter: A társadalombiztosítási rendszer reformja a nemzetközi folyamatok
tükrében (Reforma sistemului de asigurare socială în prin prisma proceselor
internaţionale), IME VII. Kontrolling konferencia (Al VII-lea conferinţă de control
IME), Budapesta, 28 noiembrie 2007.
30. Gaál Péter: A társadalombiztosítási rendszerbe erőltetett üzleti egészségbiztosítás
paradoxona (Paradoxul asigurării comerciale a sănătăţii forţat în sistemul de
asigurare socială), LIGA szakszervezetek szakmai konferenciája (Conferinţa
profesională a sindicatelor LIGA), Budapest, 2007. noiembrie 15.
31. Gaál Péter: Problémák és megoldási lehetőségek a magyar egészségügy
reformjában (Probleme şi posibilităţi de rezolvare în reforma sistemului de sănătate
maghiar), Hitek és tévhitek az egészségbiztosítási biztosítói modellekről –
konferencia (Credinţe şi convingeri greşite despre modelele de asigurare de
sănătate-Conferinţă), Budapest, 2007. februarie 28.
32. Gaál Péter: Images of Informal Payments for Health Care: Definitions, Theories
and Practice, 6th European Conference on Health Economics, Conference
presentation, Budapest, 6-9 July 2006.
33. Gaál Péter: Overview of the Hungarian DRG system, 6th European Conference on
Health Economics, Conference presentation, Budapest, 6-9 July 2006.
34. Gaál Péter, Evetovits T, Sinkó E, Innovations in health policy: The Care Managing
Pilot and the functional deconstructive model of health care systems, European
Health Management Association Annual Conference, Conference presentation,
Budapest, 28-30 June 2006.
35. Gaál Péter: Lényeges és lényegtelen kérdések az egészségügy reformjában
(Probleme importante şi neimportante în reforma sanitară), Házi Gyermekorvosok
Egyesülete XII. őszi konferencia (Al XII-lea Conferinţă de toamnă a Asociaţiei
Medicilor Pediatri), Budapest, 2006. noiembrie 17.
36. Gaál Péter: Hálapénz: korrupció!?: Európai kitekintés (Bani de mulţumire:
corupţie?: Privire europeană), EGVE XIII. Egészségügyi napok kongresszusa (Al
XIII-lea Congres al zilelor medicale EGVE), Szeged, 2006. iunie 22.
37. Gaál Péter, Evetovits T.: Értékek és nézőpontok az egészségügyben, Az
egészségügy közgazdaságtana és az értékközpontú egészségügy - konferencia
(Valori şi puncte de vedere în sistemul de sănătate, Economia sistemului de sănătate
şi sistemul de sănătate orientat spre valori- conferinţă), 2001. septembrie 22.
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38. Gaál Péter, Szócska M.: Health Services Management Education in Hungary,
EHMA 30th Annual Conference on Healthcare Futures: The managerial agenda,
Conference presentation, Cascais, Portugalia, 1996. iunie.
D. Traduceri de cărţi, capitole de cărţi, alte lucrări ştiinţifice
E. Editare, coordonare de volume
F. Brevete de invenții și alte titluri de proprietate
G. Contracte de cercetare (menţionaţi calitatea de director sau membru)
1. Health Systems and Policies Monitor (HSPM), Hungary, Rolul: Director de
cercetare; Finanțator: WHO Reg.: 2015/585713-0, partea I., Valoare: 4000 USD.
2. Az egészségügyi forrásteremtés vizsgálata (Examinarea creării resurselor de
sănătate) 2015; Rolul: Director de cercetare; Finanțator: Egészségügyi
Minisztérium – Egészségügyi Világszervezet kétéves együttműködési
megállapodás (Ministerul Sănătăţii – Acord bianual de colaborare cu Organizaţia
Mondială de Sănătate) Valoare: 11400 USD, Valorificare: Raport de cercetare
3. A rendezetlen társadalom-biztosítási jogviszonnyal rendelkező lakosok
szociológiai jellemzőinek vizsgálata, (Examinarea caracteristicilor sociale ale
locuitorilor cu raport juridic de asigurare socială neordonat) 2014-2015; Rolul:
Director de cercetare; Finanțator: Egészségügyi Minisztérium – Egészségügyi
Világszervezet kétéves együttműködési megállapodás (Ministerul Sănătăţii –
Acord bianual de colaborare cu Organizaţia Mondială de Sănătate) (WHO Reg.No:
2014/488077); Valoare: 7 000 USD, Valorificare: Raport de cercetare
4. Szervezeti hatékonyság fejlesztése az egészségügyi ellátó rendszerben – Területi
együttműködések kialakítása (egészségszervezési irányelvek és protokollok;
vastagbélszűrési mozgósítás vizsgálata; kapacitástervezés; egészségügyi rendszer
teljesítményértékelése) (Dezvoltarea eficienţei organizatorice în sistemul de
deservire al domeniului sănătății – Formarea colaborărilor teritoriale (directive şi
protocoale de organizarea sanitară; examinarea mobilizării depistării cancerului de
colon; proiectarea capacităţii; evaluarea performanţei sistemului de sănătate), 2014-
2015; Rolul: Director de cercetare al Universităţii Semmelweis, ca partener
consorţial; Finanțator: EU, TÁMOP 6.2.5/B, Valoare: 201.051.931 HUF;
Valorificare: Rapoarte de cercetare, discursuri la conferinţe
Gaál Péter: Egészségszervezési irányelvek (Directive de organizarea sănătăţii),
Magyar Kórházszövetség XXVII. Kongresszus (Al XXVII. Congres al Uniunii
Spitalelor Maghiare), Debrecen, 2015. április 22-24.
Gaál Péter: Az irányelvek szerepe a betegútmenedzsment fejlesztésében (Rolul
directivelor în dezvoltarea managementului monitorizării pacienţilor). X.
Jubileumi Regionális Egészségügyi Konferencia (A X-a Conferinţă Regională
Sanitară Iubilară), Budapest, 2015. február 26.
Gaál Péter: Az egészségszervezési irányelvek közösségi implementációjának
koncepcionális háttere (Fondul concepţional al implementării comunitare a
directivelor de organizarea sănătăţii), VI. Egészségesebb egészségügyért
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konferencia (A VI-a Conferinţă pentru un sistem sanitar mai sănătos), Budapest,
2015. június 30.
5. The impacts of the crisis on access to healthcare services elnevezésű kutatási
projekt keretében a gazdasági válság az egészségügyi ellátáshoz való hozzáférésére
gyakorolt hatásainak vizsgálata 3 magyar ellátó intézményben (Proiectul de
cercetare cu titlul The impacts of the crisis on access to healthcare services având
ca obiect examinarea efectelor crizei economice produse asupra accesului la
îngrijirea medicală în cadrul a 3 instituții de sănătate), 2013-2014; Rolul: Ca
partener de cercetare conducerea cercetării din Ungaria; Finanțator: Eurofound;
Valoare: 10.680 EUR; Valorificare: Raport de cercetare
6. Developing a strategic policy framework for health financing with a focus on
revenue collection to ensure stable and sustainable flow of funds for health to
maintain universal coverage, 2013-2014; Rolul: Director de cercetare; Finanțator:
Egészségügyi Minisztérium – Egészségügyi Világszervezet kétéves
együttműködési megállapodás (Ministerul Sănătăţii – Acord bianual de colaborare
cu Organizaţia Mondială de Sănătate) (WHO Reg.No: 2013/336745);
Valoare: 19.000 USD; Valorificare: Raport de cercetare
7. Az egészségügyi rendszer teljesítményértékelésének vizsgálata az
intézményesíthetőség szempontjából (Examinarea evaluării performanţei a
sistemului de sănătate din punctul de vedere al posibilităţii de instituţionalizare al
acestuia), 2012-2013; Rolul: Director de cercetare; Finanțator: Egészségügyi
Minisztérium – Egészségügyi Világszervezet kétéves együttműködési
megállapodás (Ministerul Sănătăţii – Acord bianual de colaborare cu Organizaţia
Mondială de Sănătate) (WHO Reg.No: 2012/24870); Valoare: 8.000 USD;
Valorificare: Raport de cercetare, articole în reviste
Szigeti Szabolcs, Gaál Péter, Százados Tibor: Az egészségpolitikai
intézkedések utólagos átláthatóságának növelése internet alapú monitoring
eszköz alkalmazásával (Creşterea transparenţei ulterioare ale măsurilor de
politica sanitară cu aplicarea instrumentului de monitoring pe bază de internet),
INFORMATIKA ÉS MENEDZSMENT AZ EGÉSZSÉGÜGYBEN
(INFORMATICĂ ŞI MANAGEMENT ÎN SISTEMUL DE SĂNĂTATE),
2012, 9:(3) pp. 13-17. [Matarka]
Szigeti Szabolcs, Gaál Péter, Mihalicza Péter, Evetovits Tamás, Pusztai Zsófia:
Javaslatok a teljesítményértékelési rendszer intézményesítésére a magyar
egészségpolitika intézményrendszerében (Propuneri pentru instituţionalizarea
sistemului de evaluarea performanţei în sistemul instituţional al politicii sanitare
maghiare), EGÉSZSÉGÜGYI GAZDASÁGI SZEMLE (REVISTA DE
ECONOMIA SĂNĂTĂȚII), 2012, 50:(3) pp. 31-34. [Matarka]
8. Krónikus betegségek menedzsmentjének vizsgálata a DISMEVAL kutatási projekt
keretében (Examinarea managementului bolilor cronice în cadrul proiectului de
cercetare DISMEVAL), 2009-2010; Kutatási partnerként, a magyarországi jelentés
elkészítése (Elaborarea raportului referitor la Ungaria ca partener de cercetare);
Finanțator: EU FP7; Valoare: 16.500 EUR; Valorificare: Raport de cercetare,
capitol de carte
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Peter Gaál, Márton Csere, Annalijn Conklin, Ellen Nolte, Hungary. In: Ellen
Nolte, Cécile Knai (edit.), Assessing chronic disease management in European
health systems: Country reports. 140 p. Copenhagen: World Health
Organization; European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, 2015, pp.
69-77. (Observatory Studies Series; 39.) ISBN: 9789289050326. [Google
Scholar]
9. Monitoring progress towards universal health coverage: generating new evidence
on financial protection in health systems in Europe, 2008-; Rolul: Director de
cercetare respectiv conducător asociat al cercetării; Finanțator: WHO Barcelona
Office for Health Systems Strengthening (WHO Reg.No: 2014/487619); Valoare:
5.500 USD; Valorificare: Raport de cercetare, participări la conferinţă, poster,
articol în revistă
Evetovits Tamás, Gaál Péter: A betegségek költségterhe elleni védelem
(financial protection) egészségpolitikai jelentősége és mérésének új
módszertana (Semnificaţia de politică sanitară a protecţiei financiară a bolilor
(financial protection) şi noua metodologie de măsurarea acestuia. IME-META
X. Egészség-gazdaságtani konferencia és továbbképzés (A X-a Conferinţă de
economia sanitară şi de perfecţionare), 2016. június 15.
Evetovits T, Gaál Péter, Szigeti Sz, Lindeisz F, Habicht J: Informing decision
makers: Analysis of financial protection over time in the context of policy
changes, 9th European Conference on Health Economics (ECHE 2010), 18-21
July 2012, Zurich, Switzerland.
Gaál Péter, Evetovits Tamás, Lindeisz Ferenc, Szigeti Szabolcs: A
forrásteremtés igazságosságának vizsgálata a betegségek költségterhe elleni
védelem indikátorainak segítségével (Examinarea echitabilităţii creării
resurselor cu ajutorul indicatoarelor de protecţie financiară împotriva bolilor)
EGÉSZSÉGÜGYI GAZDASÁGI SZEMLE (REVISTA DE ECONOMIA
SĂNĂTĂȚII), 2012, 50:(3) pp. 2-12. [Matarka]
Gaál Péter, Evetovits T, Menesi E, Analysis of Financial Protection in
Hungary, Poster presentation, 8th European Conference on Health Economics
(ECHE 2010), Finlandia Hall, Helsinki, Finland, 7-10 July 2010.
10. Az egészségbiztosítási rendszer átalakításának vizsgálata (Examinarea
transformării sistemului de asigurare de sănătate), 2006-2008; Rolul: Conducător
partener al cercetării; Finanțator: realizat din resurse de finanţare proprii;
Valorificare: Participări la conferinţă, articole în reviste
Gaál Péter: Az egészségbiztosítási pénztárakról szóló törvény a szolgáltatók
szemszögéből (Legea despre casele de asigurare a sănătăţii din punctul de
vedere al furnizorilor), INFORMATIKA ÉS MENEDZSMENT AZ
EGÉSZSÉGÜGYBEN (INFORMATICĂ ŞI MANAGEMENT ÎN SISTEMUL
DE SĂNĂTATE), 2008, 7:(2) pp. 5-13. [Matarka]
Gaál Péter: Egészségbiztosítási reform: innováció vagy ócsítás? (Reforma
asigurarea de sănătate: inovaţie sau ieftinire?) ORVOSTOVÁBBKÉPZŐ
SZEMLE (REVISTA DE PERFECŢIONAREA MEDICILOR), 2008, 15:(1)
pp. 11-22. [Matarka]
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Gaál Péter: A döntés után: mi várható az egészségbiztosítás reformjában (După
decizie: ce se poate aştepta în reforma asigurării sănătăţii), IME III. Regionális
egészségügyi konferencia (A III-a Conferinţă regională sanitară), Budapest,
2008. február 20.
Gaál Péter: Az egészségbiztosítási törvénytervezetről a szolgáltatók
szemszögéből (Despre proiectul de lege de asigurarea sănătăţii din punctul de
vedere al furnizorilor), Önkormányzati Egészségügyi Napok téli szimpóziuma
(Simpozionul de iarnă a Zilelor Sanitare de Autoguvernare), Budapest, 2008.
január 16.
Gaál Péter: A társadalombiztosítási rendszer reformja a nemzetközi
folyamatok tükrében (Reforma sistemului de asisurare socială în prizma
proceselor internaţionale), IME VII. Kontrolling konferencia (IME VII.
Conferinţă de controlling), Budapest, 2007. november 28.
Gaál Péter: A társadalombiztosítási rendszerbe erőltetett üzleti
egészségbiztosítás paradoxona (Paradoxul asigurării de sănătate comerciale
forţat în sistemul de asigurare socială), LIGA szakszervezetek szakmai
konferenciája (Conferinţa profesională a sindicatelor LIGA), Budapest, 2007.
november 15.
Gaál Péter: Problémák és megoldási lehetőségek a magyar egészségügy
reformjában, Hitek és tévhitek az egészségbiztosítási biztosítói modellekről –
konferencia (Probleme şi posibilităţi de rezolvare în reforma sistemului de
sănătate maghiar, Credinţe şi convingeri greşite despre modelele de asigurare
de sănătate – conferinţă), Budapest, 2007. február 28.
Gaál Péter: Egészségügyi reform: Problémák, okok és megoldási lehetőségek
(Reforma sistemului de sănătate: Probleme şi posibilităţi de rezolvare),
NEMZETI ÉRDEK (INTERES NAŢIONAL), 2007, 1:(1) pp. 69-75. [Matarka]
Gaál Péter: Lényeges kérdések az egészségügy reformjában: a finanszírozói
verseny (Probleme semnificative în reforma sistemului de sănătate: concursul
finanţării, INFORMATIKA ÉS MENEDZSMENT AZ EGÉSZSÉGÜGYBEN
(INFORMATICĂ ŞI MANAGEMENT ÎN SISTEMUL DE SĂNĂTATE),
2007, 6:(1) pp. 8-12. [Matarka]
Gaál Péter: Egészségügyi reform és korszerű egészségpolitika. Reflexiók az
Egészségbiztosítási Reform 2007-2009 (Reforma sistemului de sănătate şi
politică sanitară modernă. Reflexii despre reforma de asigurare sanitară 2007-
2009), INFORMATIKA ÉS MENEDZSMENT AZ EGÉSZSÉGÜGYBEN
(INFORMATICĂ ŞI MANAGEMENT ÎN SISTEMUL DE SĂNĂTATE),
2007, 6:(1) pp. 7-12. [Matarka]
Sinkó E, Gaál Péter: Új egészségbiztosítási modell? (Nou model de asigurare
de sănătate?) INFORMATIKA ÉS MENEDZSMENT AZ
EGÉSZSÉGÜGYBEN (INFORMATICĂ ŞI MANAGEMENT ÎN SISTEMUL
DE SĂNĂTATE), 2007, 6:(8) pp. 5-12. [Matarka]
Sinkó Eszter, Gaál Péter: Új egészségügyi modell? (Nou model sanitar?)
NEMZETI ÉRDEK (INTERES NAŢIONAL), 2007, 1:(3) pp. 15-25. [Matarka]
Gaál Péter: Lényeges és lényegtelen kérdések az egészségügy reformjában
(Probleme esenţiale şi neesenţiale în reforma sistemului de sănătate), Házi
Gyermekorvosok Egyesülete XII. őszi konferencia (A XII. conferinţă de
toamnă a Asociaţiei Medicilor Pediatri de Familie), Budapest, 2006. november
17.
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11. Health Basket (szolgáltatáscsomag meghatározása és szolgáltatások összehasonlító
költségelemzése) (stabilirea pachetului de servicii şi analiza compoarativă a
costurilor serviciilor), 2004-2006; Rolul: Conducerea cercetării maghiare ca
partener consorţial; Finanțator: EU FP6; Valoare: ca. 300.000 EUR; Valorificare:
Raport de cercetare, participări la conferinţă, articole în reviste
Gaál Péter, Stefka N, Nagy J.: Cost accounting methodologies in price setting
of acute inpatient services in Hungary, HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT
SCIENCE, 2006, 9:(3) pp. 243-250. [SpringerLink, Scopus], doi:
10.1007/s10729-006-9091-3
Gaál Péter: Overview of the Hungarian DRG system, 6th European Conference
on Health Economics, Conference presentation, Budapest, 6-9 July 2006.
Gaál Péter: Benefits and entitlements in the Hungarian health care system,
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH ECONOMICS, 2005, 6:(SUPPL. 1) pp.
S37-S45. [SpringerLink, Scopus], doi: 10.1007/s10198-005-0317-y
12. Irányított Betegellátási Modellkísérlet, illetve Rendszer kutatása, 2003-2007
(Experiment model de îngrijirea dirijată a pacienţilor, respectiv cercetarea
Sistemului (2003-2007); Rolul: Conducător asociat al cercetării; Finanțator: s-a
realizat din fonduri proprii de finanţare; Valorificare: Participări la conferinţă,
articole în reviste
Gaál Péter, Sinkó Eszter: The Critical Conceptual and Practical Issues of the
Integrated Care Coordination Pilot (CCP) in Hungary, ISQUA Annual
Conference, Rio de Janeiro, 6 October 2014.
Gaál Péter: A közösségi egészségszervezés és a járóbetegellátás átalakításának
kulcskérdései (Problemele cheie ale organizării sistemului de sănătate
comunitar şi ale transformării îngrijirii pacienţilor ambulanţi), IME VIII.
Regionális egészségügyi konferencia (A VIII-a Conferinţă regională sanitară
IME), Budapest, 2013. február 20.
Gaál Péter, Sinkó Eszter: Egészségügyi menedzsment és rendszerirányítás a
magyar egészségügy átalakításában (Managementul sănătății şi gestionarea
sistemului în transformarea sistemului de sănătate maghiar),
NÉPEGÉSZSÉGÜGY (SISTEMUL DE SĂNĂTATE PUBLIC), 2012, 90:(2)
pp. 111-119. [Matarka]
Gaál Péter: A közösségi egészségszervezés koncepciója a járóbeteg ellátás
átalakításában (Concepţia organizării sistemului de sănătate comunitar în
transformarea îngrijirii pacienţilor ambulanţi), Medicina 2000 XIV. Országos
járóbeteg szakellátási konferencia (A XIV-a Conferinţă naţională de îngrijirea
profesională a pacienţilor ambulanţi Medicina), Balatonfüred, 2012.
szeptember 13.
Gaál Péter: Innovations in health policy: The Care Coordination Pilot and the
functional deconstructive model of health care systems, Modern health care
delivery systems and the role of hospitals – WHO conference, Conference
presentation, Brussels, 21-22 Noiembrie 2011.
Evetovits T, Gaál Péter, Belicza É: Innovations in provider payment and
vertical coordination of care: Complex ‘virtual fundholding’ experiment in
Hungary, 8th World Congress on Health Economics, Conference presentation,
Toronto, Canada 10-13 July 2011.
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Gaál Péter: A fejkvóta típusú finanszírozás szerepe az ellátási szintek közötti
integrációban a magyar egészségügyi rendszerben (Rolul finanţării tit per-
capita în integrarea dintre nivelele de îngrijire în sistemul de sănătate maghiar)
NEMZETI ÉRDEK (INTERES NAŢIONAL), 2007, 1:(2) pp. 100-117.
[Matarka]
Gaál Péter, Evetovits T, Sinkó E, Innovations in health policy: The Care
Managing Pilot and the functional deconstructive model of health care systems,
European Health Management Association Annual Conference, Conference
presentation, Budapest, 28-30 June 2006.
13. Közvetlen lakossági egészségügyi kiadások a közép-kelet európai országokban
(Costuri directe sanitare pentru populaţie în ţările centrale şi est europene), 1999-
2002; Rolul: Conducerea cercetării maghiare ca partener consorţial; Finanțator:
USAID; Valoare: ca. 50.000 USD; Valorificare: Raport de cercetare
14. Health System Country Profiles, Health System Reviews, illetve Health Systems
and Policies Monitor – a magyar egészségügyi rendszer leírása és teljesítményének
értékelése (descrierea sistemului de sănătate maghiar şi evaluarea performanţei
acestuia), 1998-; Rolul: Conducerea cercetării maghiare ca membru al reţelei;
Finanțator: European Observatory on Health Systems Health Systems and
Policies; Valoare: 2015-2016-ra: 4.000 USD; Valorificare: Cărţi, articole în
reviste
Gaál Péter, Szigeti Szabolcs, Panteli Dimitra, Gaskins Matthew, Ginneken van
Ewout, Major challenges ahead for Hungarian healthcare, BRITISH MEDICAL
JOURNAL (BMJ), 2011, 343:(7836), pp. 1251-1254. IF: 14,093 [Scopus], doi:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.d7657
Gaál Péter, Szigeti Szabolcs, Csere Márton, Gaskin Matthew, Panteli Dimitra:
Hungary: Health system review, Copenhagen: World Health Organization;
European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, 2011, 299 p. (Health
Systems in Transition; 5.) ISSN 1817–6127.
Gaal P, Riesberg A (edit.): Health care systems in transition: Hungary,
Copenhagen: World Health Organization; European Observatory on Health
Systems and Policies, 2004, 152 p. (HiT country profiles; 6.), ISSN 1020-9077.
Riesberg A., Gaál Péter, Busse R.: Hungary: A 'cautious reformer', EURO
OBSERVER, 2003, 5:(2) pp. 3-5.
Gaál Péter: Hungary, In: Fried B J , Gaydos L M (edit.), World health systems:
Challenges and perspectives . Washington: Health Administration Press, 2002,
pp. 329-342, ISBN: 1567931820.
Gaal P, Rekassy B, Healy J: Health care systems in transition: Hungary.
Copenhagen: World Health Organization; European Observatory on Health
Systems and Policies, 1999. 100 p. (HiT country profiles) (no ISBN)
15. A hálapénz jelenségének vizsgálata, 1997- (Examinarea fenomenului banii de
mulţumire, 1997-); În cadrul programului propriu PhD; 1997-2004; London School
of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of London, mai târziu în cadru
diferitelor cercetări European Observatory on Helath Systems and Policies,
Transparency International, WHO Barcelona Office for Health System
Strengthening; Valorificare: Disertaţie Ph.D, rapoarte de cerecetare, discursuri la
conferinţe, articole în reviste, capitole de carte
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Gaál Péter: A paraszolvencia egészségpolitikai jelentősége és a
megszüntetésére tett kísérletek értékelése, konferencia előadás (Semnificaţia de
politcă sanitară a parasolvenţei şi evaluarea încercărilor eliminării acestuia),
Magánpraxis 2013. - Egészségbiztosítás, szerződés és biztonság konferencia
(Practică privată 2013.- Conferinţă de asigurare de sănătate, contract şi
siguranţă), Budapest, 2013 ianuarie 25.
Gaál Péter: Recent Attempts to Address Informal Payments for Health Care:
The Case of Hungary, ASSPRO CEE 2007 Final Project Conference,
Conference Presentation, Vilnius, 3 decembrie 2012.
Gaál Péter, Jakab M, Shishkin S, Strategies to address informal payments for
health care. In: Kutzin J, Cashin C, Jakab M (edit.), Implementing health
financing reform: Lessons from countries in transitions. 411 p., Copenhagen:
World Health Organization; European Observatory on Health Systems and
Policies, 2010, pp. 327-361. (Observatory studies Series; 21.) ISBN:
9789289042116.
Gaál Péter: Gift, fee or bribe?: Informal payments in Hungary. In: Kotalik J,
Rodrigez D (edit.), Global Corruption Report 2006, 378 p., London: Pluto Press,
2006, pp. 71-74, ISBN: 0 7453 25092
Gaál Péter: Images of Informal Payments for Health Care: Definitions,
Theories and Practice, 6th European Conference on Health Economics,
Conference presentation, Budapest, 6-9 July 2006.
Gaál Péter: Hálapénz: korrupció!?: Európai kitekintés (Banii de mulţumire:
corupie?!: Privire europeană), EGVE XIII. Egészségügyi napok kongresszusa
(Al XIII-lea Congres ale zilelor sanitare EGVE), Szeged, 2006. június 22.
Gaál Péter, Evetovits T, McKee M, Informal payment for health care:
Evidence from Hungary, HEALTH POLICY, 2006, 77:(1) pp. 86-102. IF:
1,201 [Scopus], doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.healthpol.2005.07.024
Gaál Péter, Belli P. C., McKee M., Szócska M.: Informal payments for health
care: Definitions, distinctions, and dilemmas, JOURNAL OF HEALTH
POLITICS POLICY AND LAW, 2006, 31:(2) pp. 251-293. IF: 1,151 [Scopus],
doi:10.1215/03616878-31-2-251
Gaál Péter, McKee M.: Fee-for-service or donation? Hungarian perspectives
on informal payment for health care, SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE, 2005,
60:(7) pp. 1445-1457. IF: 2,619 [SpringerLink, Scopus],
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2004.08.009
Gaál Péter, McKee M.: Informal payment for health care and the theory of
'INXIT' INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEALTH PLANNING AND
MANAGEMENT, 2004, 19:(2) pp. 163-178. IF: 0,327 [SpringerLink, Scopus],
doi: 10.1002/hpm.751
Gaál Péter: Hála-pénz? Hála-kényszer (Bani de mulţumire? Nevoie de
mulţumire), EGÉSZSÉGÜGYI GAZDASÁGI SZEMLE (REVISTA DE
ECONOMIA SĂNĂTĂȚII), 2004, 42:(Klnsz) p. 22.
Ph.D. thesis: Informal payments for health care in Hungary, Témavezető neve
(Numele supraveghetorului): Prof. Dr. Martin McKee, University of London,
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Anglia
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16. Alapfogalmak meghatározása az egészségpolitika és az egészségügy
közgazdaságtana területén, 1996- (Definirea noţiunilor de bază în domeniul politicii
sanitare şi a economiei sanitare, 1996-); Rolul: Conducător asociat al cercetării;
Finanțator: realizat din fonduri proprii de finanţare; Valorificare: Discurs la
conferinţă, articole în reviste, capitol de carte
Evetovits T, Gaál Péter: A költséghatékonyság értelmezése az
egészségügyben: Egészség-gazdaságtani alapok Cochrane-tól Culyer-ig
(Interpretarea eficienţei din punctul de vedere al costurilor în sistemul de
sănătate: Bazele economiei sanitare de la Cochrane până la Culyer) In: Gulácsi
László (edit.) Egészség-gazdaságtan (Economia sanitară). 547 p., Budapest:
Medicina Könyvkiadó (Editura Medicina), 2005, pp. 91-113, ISBN: 963 2429
87 7.
Gaál Péter: Értékkonszenzus a magyar egészségügyben (Consens de valori în
sistemul de sănătate maghiar), INFORMATIKA ÉS MENEDZSMENT AZ
EGÉSZSÉGÜGYBEN (INFORMATICĂ ŞI MANAGEMENT ÎN SISTEMUL
DE SĂNĂTATE), 2005, 4:(4) pp. 11-15. [Matarka]
Evetovits Tamás, Gaál Péter: Mennyire hatékony a költséghatékony? (Cât de
eficientă este eficienţa din punct de vedere a costurilor?) EGÉSZSÉGÜGYI
MENEDZSMENT (MANAGEMENTUL SĂNĂTĂȚII), 2003, 5:(2) pp. 74-81.
Evetovits Tamás, Gaál Péter: A félreérthetőség káros az egészségre
(Ambiguitatea este dăunătoare sănătăţii), EGÉSZSÉGÜGYI
MENEDZSMENT (MANAGEMENTUL SĂNĂTĂȚII), 2002, 4:(5) pp. 28-33.
Gaál Péter, Evetovits T: Értékek és nézőpontok az egészségügyben, Az
egészségügy közgazdaságtana és az értékközpontú egészségügy – konferencia
(Valori şi puncte de vedere în sistemul de sănătate, Economia sanitară şi sistem
sanitar axat pe valori – conferinţă), 2001 septembrie 22.
H. Creaţia artistică (Művészi tevékenység)
H1 Participări la manifestaţii artistice internaţionale
H2. Participări la manifestaţii artistice naţionale
H3. Expoziţii, filme, spectacole, concerte, discuri de autor, opere internaţionale
H4. Expoziţii, filme, spectacole, concerte, discuri de autor, opere naţionale
H5. Produse cu drept de proprietate intelectuală în domeniul artistic
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I. Premii, distincţii
A hálapénz etiológiáját újszerű megközelítésbe helyező „inxit” elméletet leíró angol
nyelvű cikkemmel 2005-ben elnyertem az Európai Egészségügyi Menedzsment Társaság
(EHMA) és a Karolinska Egyetem (Karolinska Medical Management Centre) közös
kutatási díját, amelyet Ph.D. doktori értekezésből készített, legjobb publikációért ítélnek
oda (Cu articolul meu în limba engleză care descrie teoria „inxit” care abordează original
etiologia banii de mulţumire în 2005 am câştigat premiul comun de cercetare al Societăţii
Europene de Managementul sănătății (EHMA) şi a Universităţii Karolinska (Karolinska
Medical Management Centre), care este acordat celei mai bune publicaţii elaborat din teză
de doctorat Ph.D).
J. Citări
1. Gaál Péter: Hogyan tovább? Az egészségügyi rendszer fejlesztésének stratégiai
irányai a Semmelweis Terv értelmezési keretében, (Încotro? Direcţiile strategice ale
dezvoltării sistemului de sănătate în cadrul interpretării Planului Semmelweis)
INFORMATIKA ÉS MENEDZSMENT AZ EGÉSZSÉGÜGYBEN
(INFORMATICĂ ŞI MANAGEMENT ÎN SISTEMUL DE SĂNĂTATE), 2013,
12:(3) pp. 9-14. [Matarka]
1. Kósa István: Szubszidiaritás az egészségügyben, INFORMATIKA ÉS
MENEDZSMENT AZ EGÉSZSÉGÜGYBEN, 2013, 12:(5), pp. 15-18.
2. Gaál Péter, Szigeti Szabolcs, Evetovits Tamás, Lindeisz Ferenc: Az egészségügyi
rendszerek teljesítménymérésének koncepcionális kérdései (Problemele
concepţionale ale măsurării performanţei sistemelor de sănătate),
EGÉSZSÉGÜGYI GAZDASÁGI SZEMLE (REVISTA DE ECONOMIA
SĂNĂTĂȚII), 2012, 50:(2) pp. 7-15. [Matarka]
2. Radnai Andrea, Kovács Eszter, Somfay István, Bacskai Miklós: A
teljesítményértékelési rendszer stratégiai célok mentén való
továbbfejlesztése - út a teljesítménymenedzsment felé, EGÉSZSÉGÜGYI
GAZDASÁGI SZEMLE, 2015, 53:(3), pp. 16-21, ISSN: 0013-2276).
3. Radnai Andrea, Kovács Eszter, Somfay István, Bacskai Miklós: Az
egészségmonitoring és teljesítményértékelési rendszert támogató
informatikai eszköz- és módszertani fejlesztés (TÁMOP-6.2.5-B/13/1),
EGÉSZSÉGÜGYI GAZDASÁGI SZEMLE, 2015, 53:(3), pp. 6-15,
(ISSN: 0013-2276)
3. Gaál Péter, Sinkó Eszter, Egészségügyi menedzsment és rendszerirányítás a
magyar egészségügy átalakításában (Managementul sănătății și gestionarea
sistemelor în transformarea sistemului de sănătate maghiar), NÉPEGÉSZSÉGÜGY
(SISTEMUL DE SĂNĂTATE PUBLIC), 2012, 90:(2) pp. 111-119. [Matarka]
4. Kósa István: Szubszidiaritás az egészségügyben, INFORMATIKA ÉS
MENEDZSMENT AZ EGÉSZSÉGÜGYBEN, 2013, 12:(5), pp. 15-18.
4. Gaál Péter, Szigeti Szabolcs, Panteli Dimitra, Gaskins Matthew, Ginneken van
Ewout, Szigeti Szabolcs, Panteli Dimitra, Gaskins Matthew, Ginneken van Ewout,
Major challenges ahead for Hungarian healthcare, BRITISH MEDICAL
JOURNAL (BMJ), 2011, 343:(7836), pp. 1251-1254. IF: 14,093 [Scopus], doi:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.d7657
5. Baji P., Pavlova M., Gulácsi L., Groot W.: Preferences of Hungarian
consumers for quality, access and price attributes of health care services-
result of a discrete choice experiment, SOCIETY AND ECONOMY,
2012, 34:(2), pp. 293-311, ISSN: 1588-9726)
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6. Cozma Claudia: Determination of Primary Structure and Affinity
Characterization of Naturally Occurring β-Amyloid Autoantibodies, 2014.
Teză de doctorat.
7. Gulacsi L., Pentek M.: HTA in Central and Eastern European countries;
the 2001: A Space Odyssey and efficiency gain, EUROPEAN JOURNAL
OF HEALTH ECONOMICS, 2014, 15:(7), pp. 675-680, ISSN: 1618-
7598.
8. Dweik D, Girasek E, Mészáros G, Töreki A, Keresztúri A, Pál A: Non-
medical determinants of cesarean section in a medically dominated
maternity system, ACTA OBSTETRICIA ET GYNECOLOGICA
SCANDINAVICA, 2014, 93:(10), pp. 1025-1033, ISSN: 0001-6349.
9. Endrei Dora, Zemplenyi Antal, Molics Balint, Agoston Istvan, Boncz
Imre: The effect of performance-volume limit on the DRG based acute
care hospital financing in Hungary, HEALTH POLICY, 2014, 115:(2-3),
pp. 152-156, ISSN: 0168-8510.
10. Dweik D, Girasek E, Töreki A, Mészáros G, Pál A: Women's antenatal
preferences for delivery route in a setting with high cesarean section rates
and a medically dominated maternity system, ACTA OBSTETRICIA ET
GYNECOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA, 2014, 93:(4), pp. 408-415, ISSN:
0001-6349,
11. Goedemé Tim, Storms Bérénice, Stockman Sara, Penne Tess, Van den
Bosch Karel: Towards cross-country comparable reference budgets in
Europe: first results of a concerted effort, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF
SOCIAL SECURITY, 2015, 17:(1), pp. 3-31, ISSN: 1388-2627.
5. Gaál Péter, Szigeti Szabolcs, Csere Márton, Gaskin Matthew, Panteli Dimitra:
Hungary: Health system review, Copenhagen: World Health Organization;
European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, 2011, 299 p. (Health
Systems in Transition; 5.) ISSN 1817–6127.
12. Baji P, Pavlova M, Gulácsi L, Groot W: Changes in equity in out-of-pocket
payments during the period of health care reforms: Evidence from
Hungary, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR EQUITY IN HEALTH,
2012, 11:(1), Paper 36, ISSN: 1475-9276.
13. Mathauer Inke, Wittenbecher Friedrich: DRG-based payment systems in
low-and middle-income countries: implementation experiences and
challenges, World Health Organization Geneva, 2012.
14. Mershed M, Busse R, van Ginneken E: Healthcare financing in Syria:
Satisfaction with the current system and the role of national health
insurance-a qualitative study of householders' views, INTERNATIONAL
JOURNAL OF HEALTH PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT, 2012,
27:(2), pp. 167-179, ISSN: 0749-6753.
15. Bochenek Tomasz: Reimbursement of pharmaceuticals in the Czech
Republic, Slovakia and Hungary–the update on reference pricing and risk
sharing, Journal of Health Policies Outcomes Research, 2012, Poland, 2.
16. Boncz I, Döbrossy L, Péntek Z, Kovács A, Budai A, Imre L, Vajda R,
Sebestyén A: Attendance of the fourth (2008-2009) screening round of the
Hungarian organized, nationwide breast cancer screening program,
ORVOSI HETILAP, 2013, 154:(50), pp. 1975-1983, ISSN: 0030-6002.
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17. Dahlin LB, Bainbridge C, Leclercq C, Gerber RA, Guerin D, Cappelleri
JC, Szczypa PP, Dias J: Dupuytren's disease presentation, referral
pathways and resource utilisation in Europe: Regional analysis of a
surgeon survey and patient chart review, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL
OF CLINICAL PRACTICE, 2013, 67:(3), pp. 261-270, ISSN: 1368-5031.
18. Imre B, Lajos D, Zoltán P, Attila K, András B, Réka V, Andor S: The
attendance of the third (2006-2007) screening round of the Hungarian
organised breast cancer screening programme, MAGYAR ONKOLÓGIA,
57:(3), pp. 140-146, ISSN: 0025-0244.
19. Imre B, Eva DV, Ferenc O: The effect of law for economical use of
medications 2006 on the number of pharmacies between 2007-2010 in
Hungary
20. ACTA PHARMACEUTICA HUNGARICA, 2013, 83:(1), pp. 28-32,
ISSN: 0001-6659.
21. Kaminska ME: The Missing Dimension: A Comparative Analysis of
Healthcare Governance in Central and Eastern Europe, JOURNAL OF
COMPARATIVE POLICY ANALYSIS, 2013, 15:(1), pp. 68-86, ISSN:
1387-6988.
22. Molics B, Kránicz J, Schmidt B, Sebestyén A, Nyárády J, Boncz I:
Utilization of physiotherapy services in case of trauma disorders of the
lower extremity in the outpatient care, ORVOSI HETILAP, 2013,
154:(25), pp. 985-992, ISSN: 0030-6002.
23. Kovacs E, Szocska G: Vacation for your teeth' - Dental tourists in Hungary
from the perspective of Hungarian dentists, BRITISH DENTAL
JOURNAL, 2013, 215:(8), pp. 415-418, ISSN: 0007-0610.
24. Spânu F, Bǎban A, Bria M, Dumitrascu DL: What happens to health
professionals when the ill patient is the health care system? Understanding
the experience of practising medicine in the Romanian socio-cultural
context, BRITISH JOURNAL OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY, 2013,
18:(3), pp. 663-679, ISSN: 1359-107X.
25. Saxonberg S, Sirovátka T, Janoušková M: When do policies become path
dependent? the Czech example, JOURNAL OF EUROPEAN SOCIAL
POLICY, 2013, 23:(4), pp. 437-450, ISSN: 0958-9287.
26. Réka V, Annamária KP, Zsuzsanna E, Mónika SG, Péter T, Ákos V,
Zsuzsanna K: Analysis of the knowledge on cervical cancer and attendance
indicators of cervical screening, LEGE ARTIS MEDICINAE, 2014,
24:(3), pp. 118-125, ISSN: 0866-4811.
27. Horváth CsZ, Sebestyén A, Österle A, Endrei D, Betlehem J, Oláh A, Imre
L, Bagosi G, Boncz I: Economic burden of long-term care of rheumatoid
arthritis patients in Hungary, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH
ECONOMICS, 2014, 15:(SUPPL. 1), pp. S131-S135, ISSN: 1618-7598.
28. Hornyák L, Nagy Z, Tálos Z, Endrei D, Ágoston I, Csákvári T, Boncz I:
Experiences with price competition of biosimilar drugs in Hungary, ACTA
PHARMACEUTICA HUNGARICA, 2014, 84:(2), pp. 83-87, ISSN:
0001-6659
29. Morgan D, Astolfi R: Financial impact of the GFC: Health care spending
across the OECD, HEALTH ECONOMICS, POLICY AND LAW, 2014,
17, ISSN: 1744-1331.
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30. Cs Horváth Z, Sebestyén A, Molics B, Ágoston I, Endrei D, Oláh A,
Betlehem J, Imre L, Bagosi G, Boncz I: Health insurance data analysis on
home nursing care in Hungary, ORVOSI HETILAP, 2014, 155:(15), pp.
597-603, ISSN: 0030-6002.
31. Dlouhy M: Mental health policy in Eastern Europe: A comparative
analysis of seven mental health systems, BMC HEALTH SERVICES
RESEARCH, 2014, 14:Paper 42, ISSN: 1472-6963.
32. Endrei D, Molics B, Ágoston I: Multicriteria decision analysis in the
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