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  • Public Health
  • Health Systems Analysis
  • Healthcare Policy

Background:

  • Tajikistan's health system is transitioning from its Soviet-era model.
  • Significant challenges persist despite reform efforts.
  • Low per capita health spending and high out-of-pocket payments are critical issues.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the organization, governance, financing, service provision, and performance of the Tajik health system.
  • To identify key challenges and progress in health reforms.
  • To assess the country's trajectory towards universal health coverage.

Main Methods:

  • Comprehensive review of the Tajik health system's structure and reforms.
  • Analysis of health financing, including spending per capita and payment sources.
  • Assessment of healthcare workforce, service quality, and medical education.

Main Results:

  • Health spending is low, with a high reliance on out-of-pocket payments.
  • Regional funding inequalities exist due to decentralized public financing.
  • Quality of care is compromised by data limitations, underinvestment, and workforce shortages, particularly in rural areas.

Conclusions:

  • Despite progress, the Tajik health system faces substantial challenges in financing, efficiency, and quality.
  • Achieving universal health coverage by 2030 requires significant reforms and increased government investment.
  • Addressing workforce shortages and improving primary healthcare are crucial priorities.