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Health care in Bosnia and Herzegovina before, during, and after 1992–1995 war: a personal testimony

Vladimir J Šimunović email

Mostar University School of Medicine, Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Conflict and Health 2007, 1:7doi:10.1186/1752-1505-1-7

Published: 29 May 2007

Abstract

Market-based health care reform during democratic transition in Bosnia and Herzegovina was complicated by the 1992–1995 war, that devastated the country and greater part of its health care infrastructure. The course of the transition and consequences of war for the health system and health professionals are presented here from the perspective of the author. The description of real-life situations and their context is used to illustrate the problems physicians, as well as international community, were faced with and how they tried to cope with them during and after the war. Speaking openly about the mistakes that were made in those times is the first step in preventing them from happening again and an invitation for exchange of opinions and open academic discussion.


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