Croatian Health Insurance Fund
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The Croatian Health Insurance Fund (Croatian: Hrvatski zavod za zdravstveno osiguranje or HZZO) is a quasi-public body that administers the universal health care system in Croatia. Established in 1993, the HZZO is the country's national social health insurance fund and its primary source of health financing. In 2019, 4.18 million people received health insurance coverage through HZZO.[1]
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Hrvatski zavod za zdravstveno osiguranje | |
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Formed | 21 August 1993 (1993-08-21) |
Headquarters | 3 Margaretska Street, Zagreb, Croatia |
Employees | 2,285 (31 Dec 2019)[1] |
Annual budget | HRK 25.0 billion (c. €3.3 billion) (2019)[1] |
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Website | www |
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