Croatia
The WHO Country Office, Croatia was established in Zagreb in November 1992 to respond to requests from the host country to support policy-making on sustainable health development, taking a holistic health-system approach. The priorities for the Country Office are set out in the biennial collaborative agreement between WHO/Europe and Croatia. The Office implements the agreement in close collaboration with national institutions and international partner agencies.
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Croatia’s national diabetes registry was first established in 2000. Called CroDiab, the registry is a web-based system for collecting the data of diabetic patients, which allows for the analysis of health indices with the aim of improving the health care of people with diabetes.
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WHO/Europe offices
WHO Country Office, Croatia
c/o “Andrija Stampar” School of Public Health
Rockefellerova 4
Zagreb 10000
Ministry of health
Ministry of Health
Ksaver 200a
Zagreb 10000
http://www.zdravlje.hr
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