Estonian Health Insurance Fund

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The Estonian Health Insurance Fund is a government agency in Estonia. It was set up by the Estonian Health Insurance Fund Act in 1991. It manages the healthcare system in Estonia

It pays for treatment services, medicines and medical equipment. It also pays financial benefits to insured people: sickness and care benefits, adoption and childbirth benefits, artificial insemination benefits, additional drug benefit and dental treatment and prosthesis benefits.

It also deals with disease prevention.[1]

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  1. "About us | Estonian Health Insurance Fund". www.tervisekassa.ee. 2019-04-18. Retrieved 2023-08-21.