The health care system in Slovenia has undergone significant changes since
1992. The objectives were primarily economic and not medical, since the lev
el of medical services rendered has been fairly high and there were limited
needs for improvements. Many changes, such as privatization, have not yet
achieved their main objective - improved efficiency and quality. We have, h
owever, observed many positive results, such as the awareness of medical st
aff that the quality of the national health care system should not be taken
as granted but should be based and developed on extremely careful planning
. Health care reform packages are being designed primarily to address one i
mportant problem: cost containment. An important part of the reform was mov
ing the major part of the health care budget outside of the state budget to
make it more transparent and controllable and its use more subject to its
primary intention.