Ley 14/1986, de 25 de abril, General de Sanidad | BOE-A-1986-10499 — Spain law | Esheria

Ley 14/1986, de 25 de abril, General de Sanidad

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Jurisdiction
Spain
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
BOE-A-1986-10499
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
es
Updated
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Sistema Nacional de Salud access to public services administrative harmonization administrative organization administrative procedure administrative sanctions advertising compliance allocation of powers asset title authorisation autorización de productos sanitarios bonds budget financing budget reporting budgeting cierre de establecimiento community care community participation compliance conciertos universitarios controles sanitarios cooperación institucional cooperatives cumplimiento normativo +208 more

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Public authorities must use regulatory development to apply the right to choose a doctor in primary care; in population centers over 250,000 inhabitants, choice may apply across the whole city. A participating autonomous community may not let annual closed-year health-pharmaceutical spending growth exceed the reference GDP growth rate. The government economic commission must assess compliance after the relevant spending information is published, and the interterritorial health council must be informed yearly. Regulates linked university and health-institution posts, selection rules for access contests, required qualifications, and how associated faculty are governed. Sanitary care structures, universities, and competent education/health authorities must support medical and health teaching, practical training, and ongoing review of education. Certain public health entities must calculate and publish specified pharmaceutical and sanitary spending, keep annual spending growth within a reference GDP-growth rate, and apply efficiency measures if they exceed the limit.