Regulations (for Bulgaria)
Healthcare regulations are official documents that regulate certain aspects of health care services, procedures, and standards in a country or region. These regulatory documents are created by government agencies or health organizations and are intended to ensure compliance with legal requirements and to ensure the safety, efficiency and quality of medical care. The regulations include rules for the licensing of medical facilities and professionals, standards of treatment and medical practices, as well as guidelines for the management of health risks.
Important Regulations in Bulgarian Health Care
- ORDINANCE No. 2 of March 27, 2019 on medical and other services under Article 82, paragraphs 1a and 3 of the Health Act and on the terms and conditions for their approval, use and payment
- ORDINANCE No. 9 OF DECEMBER 10, 2019 DETERMINING THE PACKAGE OF HEALTH ACTIVITIES GUARANTEED BY THE BUDGET OF THE NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE FUND
- ORDINANCE No. 6 of June 7, 2018 on approval of medical standard Medical Oncology
- ORDINANCE No. 30 of 15.07.2010 on approval of the medical standard Medical Oncology
- ORDINANCE No. 6 of 29.01.2010 on approval of medical standard Radiation therapy
- Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 4 of 2009 on the terms and conditions for prescribing and dispensing medicinal products
- ORDER ON IMPLEMENTING THE RIGHT OF ACCESS TO MEDICAL AID (effective from 02.06.2006)
- ORDINANCE No. 34 OF NOVEMBER 25, 2005 ON THE PAYMENT FROM THE REPUBLICAN BUDGET FOR THE TREATMENT OF BULGARIAN CITIZENS FOR DISEASES OUTSIDE THE SCOPE OF COMPULSORY HEALTH INSURANCE
- ORDINANCE No. 40 OF 24 NOVEMBER 2004 DETERMINING THE BASIC PACKAGE OF HEALTH ACTIVITIES GUARANTEED BY THE BUDGET OF THE NIHOK