- Last Updated: 24 September 2021
Přečtěte si článek ze Zdravotnického deníku, shrnující obsah prezentace ukazatelů kvality KZP, přednesené zástupcem ministra zdravotnictví na konferenci SAK.
V Praze dne 24.9.2021
JUDr. Ladislav Švec, ředitel
- Last Updated: 20 September 2021
V průběhu léta jsme do sady ukazatelů kvality zdravotních služeb doplnili 3 nové ukazatele z odbornosti chirurgie. Vždy se jedná o sledování mortality, a to po resekci pankreatu, resekci karcinomu tlustého střeva a karcinomu rekta.
https://puk.kancelarzp.cz/
V Praze dne 10.9.2021
JUDr. Ladislav Švec, ředitel
- Last Updated: 04 July 2021
Dne 1.7.2021 vstoupilo v platnost nové ochranné opatření Ministerstva zdravotnictví, které stanovuje povinnosti při vstupu na území ČR (jak cizincům, tak občanům ČR). Opatření je je poměrně rozsáhlé a složité a obsahuje mnoho různých situací a výjimek a odlišných pravidel. Pokud se chystáte na cestu mimo ČR, věnujte mu zvýšenou pozornost.
V Opatření je stanovena obecná povinnost všem osobám, které vstoupí na území ČR, hlásit svému registrujícímu praktickému lékaři jakékoliv příznaky infekčního onemocnění. Dále ochranné opatření definuje situace podle návratu ze zemí se středním, vysokým, velmi vysokým a extrémním rizikem výskytu onemocnění Covid-19. Zařazení jednotlivých zemí do uvedených kategorií se bude postupem času jistě měnit, sledujte prosím odkaz na Rozcestník MZV, a rovněž stránky Ministerstva zdravotnictví, obsahující dokumenty Ochranné opatření – omezení překročení státní hranice České republiky a Sdělení MZd se seznamem rizikových zemí.
- Last Updated: 30 January 2020
On 29.1.2020, the European Parliament approved the Agreement on the withdrawal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from the European Union. In the area of social security and hence health insurance, this means that the current European rules - Regulations on the coordination of social security systems Nos 883/2004 and 987/2009, will continue to apply after 31 January 2020. These rules enshrine, inter alia, the principle of single insurance, govern the use of the European Health Insurance Card and the provision of the necessary care based on it, the use of forms S1, E106, E109 and E121 for taking healthcare in full extent in the State of residence, or the provision of planned healthcare (S2 or E112 forms) or determination of applicable legislation (A1 form). These rules will apply for a transitional period - until the end of 2020. Thereafter, they will only apply to situations that arose before the end of 2020. The exact course of action after 2020 will also depend on whether and how the future EU-UK relations will be adapted.
Prague, 30.1.2020
JUDr. Ladislav Švec, director
- Last Updated: 29 October 2019
According to current information, the United Kingdom is to leave the European Union on 31.1.2020. Given the variability of the situation, it is still uncertain how exactly Brexit will happen. There are still three scenarios for health insurance, each affecting health insurance and the provision of health services to Czech insured persons in the UK and UK insured persons in the Czech Republic in a different way. The information will change over time, so please check the current situation.
- Last Updated: 15 March 2019
Information about contracting medical providers in the place of stay and other information concerning health care during the temporary stay in the Czech Republic are available here.
In case of any problems concerning healthcare during your stay in the Czech Republic you can also contact us:
Kancelář zdravotního pojištění (Health Insurance Bureau)
nám. Winstona Churchilla 2, 113 59 Prague 3
phone: +420 236 033 411
fax: +420 222 734 951
info @ kancelarzp.cz
In emergency cases dial 112 (international, communication in foreign languages) or 155 (local, usually communication in Czech language only).
- Last Updated: 15 February 2018
The new Czech-Tunisian social security agreement, which also regulates health insurance and health care provision, was published in the Collection of International Treaties today (12.2.2018). The agreement is valid as of 1.12.2017.
Health insurance funds will require the fulfillment of obligations under this agreement from the date of its publication in The Collection of International Treaties. All entitlements deriving from the agreement can be made retroactively from 1.12.2017.
What are some of the changes introduced by this agreement?
- Employed persons and self-employed persons are provided with public health insurance coverage in the state, in which they work or do business.
- The insured persons traveling from the Czech Republic to Tunisia or vice versa are entitled to receive medically necessary care. The healthcare costs will be borne by their health insurance fund.
- Pensioners, who have moved from the Czech Republic to Tunisia or vice versa, are entitled to receive full medical care. The healthcare costs will be borne by the health insurance fund of the state paying the pension.
- With prior authorization, health insurance fund will reimburse the costs of planned healthcare provided in the other state.
- Workers posted from the Czech Republic to Tunisia or vice versa are entitled to receive full medical care. The healthcare costs will be borne by their health insurance fund.
You can find the text of the agreement and administrative arrangements here.
Prague, 13.2.2018
JUDr. Ladislav Švec, director
- Last Updated: 05 December 2016
In connection with increasing number of questions we would like to point out again that the Czech-US social security agreement covers also the area of health insurance as of 1st May 2016. One of the consequences of this change is that American citizens – self-employed in the Czech Republic (“živnostenský list”) are to be insured in the public health insurance system starting from 1st May 2016 even if they do not have permanent residence in the Czech Republic.
Prague, 2.12.2016
JUDr. Ladislav Švec, director