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Competition in Public Procurement in the Czech and Slovak Public Health Care Sectors

NEMEC, Juraj, Mária HOREHÁJOVÁ, Matúš KUBÁK and Milan KŘÁPEK

Basic information

Original name

Competition in Public Procurement in the Czech and Slovak Public Health Care Sectors

Authors

NEMEC, Juraj (703 Slovakia, belonging to the institution), Mária HOREHÁJOVÁ (703 Slovakia), Matúš KUBÁK (703 Slovakia) and Milan KŘÁPEK (203 Czech Republic)

Edition

Healthcare, MDPI, 2020, 2227-9032

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Article in a journal

Country of publisher

Switzerland

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

References:

RIV identification code

RIV/00216224:14560/20:00116814

Organization

Ekonomicko-správní fakulta – Repository – Repository

UT WoS

000580055800001

EID Scopus

2-s2.0-85092621816

Keywords in English

public procurement; health care; efficiency; competitiveness; Czech Republic; Slovakia
Changed: 9/3/2024 03:33, RNDr. Daniel Jakubík

Abstract

V originále

Sustainability of health financing is a critical issue for all countries, especially now in the COVID-19 period. The final level of achievements of critical public health goals is connected not only with the efforts of the people involved, but also with the availability of funding to cover the costs of the actions needed. One of the “internal sources” providing more resources to cover public health care costs is effective public procurement in the health care sector. According to existing scientific literature, a low rate of competition represents one important factor that has a direct negative impact on the efficiency of public procurement. The aim of our article is to examine the degree of competitiveness of public procurement in the Czech and Slovak health care systems and its impact on the final price of a contract. The research fully attested the findings of those studies carried out so far – the higher the number of tenderers, the lower the final price, even in the Czech and Slovak health sectors. However, the average number of tenderers is only around two and in the Czech Republic for more than half of the tenders only one bid was submitted.

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