Mandatory health insurance will have a positive impact on the social welfare of citizens from various aspects. First of all, the budget formed by the principle of solidarity enables citizens to receive medical services with equal rights. Thus, the payments received under Compulsory medical insurance (both by the state and by working citizens, employers/entrepreneurs and private entrepreneurs) form a single budget on the basis of the principle of solidarity, allowing to meet the need for medical services of the entire autonomous republic. On the other hand, the presence of a fully electronic registration system in the provision of services creates conditions for monitoring the quality of medical services and increasing the responsibility of doctors. Thus, through Compulsory health insurance, a third party will control the treatment prescribed by doctors to patients, because the information about the treatment and drugs prescribed by the doctor
Enters the State Agency for Compulsory Medical Insurance. The Agency carries out funding after determining compliance with clinical protocols by conducting a medical examination and quality examination of the provided medical services based on the received data. Ensuring control over the accuracy and quality of examinations and treatments assigned to citizens will ensure further improvement of the quality of the provided medical services.