Abstract

One of the directions of administrative reform in Ukraine is the development of the sphere of providing administrative services to individuals and legal entities. The study of the legal basis for the provision of administrative services in the field of health care aims to improve the organizational and legal conditions for the protection of the rights of patients in the medical field. The purpose of the article is to study the legal basis of providing administrative services in the field of health care. The legal basis for exercising the rights, freedoms and legitimate interests of individuals and legal entities in the field of administrative services is regulated by the Law of Ukraine «On Administrative Services». Administrative service is the result of the exercise of authority by the entity providing administrative services at the request of a natural or legal person, aimed at acquiring, changing or terminating the rights and/or performing the duties of such a person in accordance with the law. In this case, the subjects of the application are natural persons, legal entities applying for administrative services, and the subjects of the provision of administrative services are executive authorities, other state bodies, local self-government bodies, their officials, state registrars, subjects state registration entities authorized to provide administrative services. In Ukraine, the Ministry of Health of Ukraine and the State Service of Ukraine for Medicinal Products have approved standards for the provision of relevant administrative services at the regulatory level. The analysis of the general norms of the legislation on administrative services and special norms related to the provision of administrative services in the field of health care indicates the proper state of legal regulation in this area. However, the need to increase the efficiency of the medical care mechanism determines the relevance of further scientific research on the improvement of administrative services in the field of health care.

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