2021
DOI: 10.5812/semj.115669
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Critical Analysis of Corruption in Iran's Health Care System and Its Control Strategies

Abstract: Context: according to the corruption perceptions index (CPI) 2018, Iran ranked 148 among 183 countries. This position shows the crucial importance of considering corruption and its negative effect on Iran and its health care system. In this review, we aimed to shed the light on corrupt practices in Iran’s health care system and recommend some practical strategies to combat them. Evidence Acquisition: This is a narrative review based on Vian's conceptual model of corruption in the health sector to evaluate and … Show more

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“…Because health-care coverage was reduced and user fees were raised, these policies had a significant impact on both citizens' and immigrants' access to health-care services [46,48,52]. Besides this, fragmentation of health financing is another serious challenge of Iran's health system, which has caused resource pooling and risk sharing to not take place well [53,54], in addition to leading to a lack of transparency, inefficiency, inequity, and corruption [55,56]. Such a situation has also affected the financing of health services needed by UIs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because health-care coverage was reduced and user fees were raised, these policies had a significant impact on both citizens' and immigrants' access to health-care services [46,48,52]. Besides this, fragmentation of health financing is another serious challenge of Iran's health system, which has caused resource pooling and risk sharing to not take place well [53,54], in addition to leading to a lack of transparency, inefficiency, inequity, and corruption [55,56]. Such a situation has also affected the financing of health services needed by UIs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%