Jana Ježíková
She has been dedicated to healthcare throughout her professional career since 2000. In 2002, she became a member of the reform team of the Minister of Health, where she also worked as an analyst for health insurance. During the same period, she headed the Department of Health Insurance and Health Awards at the Ministry of Health. She has supplemented her knowledge of health care reform with training courses at the Harvard School of Public Health (Harvard University, Boston) and at the training center at Semmelweis University in Budapest. Subsequently, she applied her experience as a member of the Health Insurance Appeals Committee at the Office for Health Care Supervision and from 2010 to 2012 as the Director of the Health Strategy and Policy Section and at the same time as a member of the Board of Directors of the largest General Health Insurance. In addition, she also worked in the private sector as a project manager for a multinational company and a healthcare consultant or as a law clerk. Prior to joining the Ministry of Health of the Slovak Republic, she worked for more than 5 years as the director of the Health Department of the Bratislava self-governing region. Thanks to the knowledge of the Ministry of Health and experience from abroad, it promotes measures to make health care more efficient and provide patients with timely and better health care. Even based on more than 20 years of operation in the public health sector, she is convinced that a confident and functioning state should play a key role in providing and setting the parameters of health care.
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Discussion
Discussion of invited guests:
Eduard Heger, Minister of Finance SR
Céline Gauer, European Commission (invited)
Ladislav Miko, Representative of European Commission in Slovakia
Jana Ježíková, Ministry of Health SR
Ján Oravec, Ministry of Economy SR
Ivan Mikloš, MESA
Marek Antal, MIRRI
Rudolf Urbánek, Microsoft Slovakia
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Will the new sources from Brussels be a medicine for the Slovak healthcare system?