BMI View: Qatar’s public healthcare system will come under greater financial pressure as medicines and healthcare demand rises in line with the country’s changing demographic and epidemiological profile. As such, a more balanced distribution of healthcare costs will become increasingly necessary. The introduction of a national health insurance model, replacing the free universal healthcare system, will help to distribute these costs. However, BMI highlights one of the key challenges of an insurance-based system will be maintaining healthcare provision for the disadvantaged. Headline Expenditure Projections ? Pharmaceuticals: QAR1.52bn (US$416mn) in 2012 to QAR1.73bn (US$474mn) in 2013; +13.9% in local currency and …
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