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1 Effects of the economic crisis on health and healthcare in Greece ANASTASIOS PETROVAS

2 Consequences for health  Mental health  Suicides  Epidemics  Otorhinolaryngologic disorders

3 Consequences for healthcare  Public health expenditure and management  Healthcare workforce  Healthcare services  Pharmaceutical market  Biomedical research

4 Mental health Reduced funding(2010) Forced into poverty 2,6x major depression (2011)

5 Suicides in 2011 an increase in suicides by 40% 1% increase in unemployment was associated with a 0.79% rise in suicides at ages younger than 65 years Beginning of 2014 4 the suicides decreased to 209 epidemics (HIV) infections has been continuously rising(IDUs) disruptions of preventive programmes pandemic influenza A (H1N1) in 2009 West Nile Virus (WNV) infections in 2010 and 2011 ORL disorders Vertigo and tinnitus increased distress and social anxiety caused by the economic crisis

6 Public health expenditure and management  No short-term negative effect of the crisis on the GNHS services  Substantial cuts in health expenditure  National Organization for the Provision of Healthcare Services (EOPYY), merging of four of the largest social security organizations  Cutting health workforce's salaries, limiting recruitment of health personnel  Increased numbers of persons not being able to access health care, fees for visits at outpatient clinics have been increased from €3 to €5

7 Healthcare workforce understaffing 1/3 of graduate nurses dissatisfaction and burnout Cut of salaries and personel

8 Healthcare services  closures of several healthcare units  lack of appropriate equipment for surgical interventions  deterioration of surgical patients’ health  patients shifting from private towards public healthcare sector  increasing number of Greeks seek medical advice from street clinics  Once unemployed, individuals are covered by health insurance only for the first 18 months of unemployment.

9 In order to reduce costs, the government imposed reductions in pharmaceuticals’ prices, wholesale margin and decrease of the price of generics (at 90% of original medicines’ prices), along with twice an increase of the value- added tax (VAT) in medicines in 2010, and then a decrease of it in 2011, all of them leading to significant shortages of pharmaceuticals in many parts of the country [[17], [35], [44]]. These shortages and frequent strikes of the pharmacists caused public dissatisfaction and pharmaceutical companies preferring not to sell their products in Greece due to the financial crisis Pharmaceutical market

10 reduction of funds psychological stress decrease Biomedical research

11 References  http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0168851014000475


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