• 2017-11-08

More than half of the respondents trust the medical system

Within the scope of the survey conducted in Georgia, respondents’ attitude towards Georgian medical system was studied. 400 respondents participated in the survey.
According to the survey results, majority of the respondents has medical insurance. Most of them (58%) have state insurance, 28% use services of private insurance providers and 14% says that they have no insurance at all.
Majority of the respondents trust Georgian medical system – more than half the respondents when given 5-point scale, evaluate their trust at 4 and 5 (4 – high, 5 – very high). 28% evaluate their trust as somewhere in the middle. As for those, whose trust in Georgian medical system’s quality is low or very low – their number is not insignificant either (17%) (see Chart #1). 

Large number of the respondents thinks that medicine is a highly developed field in Georgia. All in all 47% of the respondents think that this field is on a (very) high level in Georgia.
Also, large part of the respondents (40%) thinks that medicine is developed at a medium level in Georgia. Only 13% thinks that medicine is on a (very) low level of development in the country (see Chart #2).