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An Overview of the Credits of the Ministry of Health and Medical Education in the Budget Law of 2020. Iran J Health Insur 2020; 3 (3) :162-169
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Introduction: Budget is derived from the fact that facilities are limited and needs are unlimited, and the contradiction of this fact has forced human beings to plan and budget. The Ministry of Health and Medical Education is no exception to this rule. The credit of the Ministry of Health and Medical Education is analyzed in the Budget Law of 1399.
Methods: This research is a descriptive study and applied research. The data collection tool is a checklist consisting of two parts which, after examining the content validity, has been used to collect data related to the budget law book of 2020 and 2019 of the whole country under study. Data were categorized and analyzed using Excel 2013 software.
Results: In the budget law of 2020, the total credit of the Ministry of Health, Treatment and Medical Education was equal to 863180 billion Rials, of which 379757 billion Rials were expenditure credits, 441213 billion Rials were special income credits and 42210 billion Rials were capital asset acquisition credits. Universities and faculties of medical sciences and health services account for about 72% of the total funding of the Ministry of Health (growth of 13% compared to the previous year) and concentrated rows of headquarters 18% (growth compared to the previous year). 6%) and miscellaneous 9% (growth of 16% compared to the previous year) and health care devices with 2% growth (25% compared to the previous year). In 2020, the credit of the Health Insurance Organization is 136140 billion Rials, which has increased by 9% compared to the previous year, which is equal to 11130 billion Rials. Most of these credits (99%) are expenditure credits and less than 1 Percentage of credit is the acquisition of capital assets.
Conclusion: Comparing the trends and table of this article shows the high financial burden of the Ministry of Health and Medical Education in 2020 compared to 2019 despite the inflation and corona discussion, which affects this sector unintentionally. The great determination and effort of all of the organizers, planners and executives of this sector are required to be able to make the best of their health problems this year. However, due to corona disease, they allocate one billion Euros to the health sector and credit directly from the Program and Budget Organization to medical sciences universities and health services are paid to cover the costs of corona disease.
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Received: 2020/10/25 | Revised: 2021/01/10 | Accepted: 2020/12/8 | ePublished: 2020/12/14

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