tervishoiumakse
Tervishoiumakse, often translated as health care contribution or health insurance premium, is a mandatory payment in some countries intended to fund public health services. This payment is typically collected from individuals, and sometimes employers, based on their income or a fixed rate. The purpose of tervishoiumakse is to create a collective pool of funds that is then used to provide a range of healthcare services to the population, regardless of their ability to pay at the point of service. These services can include doctor's visits, hospital stays, prescription medications, and preventative care. The specific benefits covered and the percentage of income or fixed amount used for the contribution vary significantly depending on the country's healthcare system. In many systems, tervishoiumakse is a key component of a social insurance model for healthcare, aiming to ensure universal access to medical treatment and promote public health. The administration and management of these funds are usually handled by a dedicated state institution or a designated social security body.