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Budgetary reporting is characterised by certain determinants, related to reporting itself and communication processes, as well as the specific character of the public sector. Budgetary reporting practice is regulated in a number of legal acts, which has adverse impact on the quality of data provided by such reporting. That is why, the three most urgent directions for development outlined in the paper (harmonisation of budgetary reporting in Poland with the International Public Sector Accounting Standards, unification of financial reporting principles of budgetary entities and establishments with financial reporting of business entities, and simplification of budgetary reporting) result from the need to provide the general public with useful information which can serve as the basis for accountability of individuals who carry out management over the public sector and for better allocation of resources and decision-making, in particular in the long-term perspective. It should be noted that the suggested ways forward are presented in a very synthetic way, but they address the most pressing issues related to budgetary accounting modernisation (or modification)
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The accounting policy is the most important document for regulating the accounting system. This is achieved by specifying some elements of the accounting areas. Having an accounting policy is a legal requirement, and the official responsible for introducing the policy is the manager of the unit. The purpose of this article is to present general principles of the financial management in major organizational forms of public sector entities, taking into account specific accounting principles contained in the Regulation.
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World economic crisis strongly affected healthcare outlays in terms of both their level and dynamics, measured by health care expenses per capita and relation of health care expenditure to GDP. Moreover, it had a significant impact on the structure of health care outlays. The authors demonstrated that in Europe changes in health care financing being the result of a slump in the economy, were observed with a delay. In addition, the authors developed several possible future scenarios of health care financing, which are presented in the last part of the publication.
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