Abstract
This article provides an analysis of areas for improving the state policy bases in public health services. The purpose of the research is to substantiate and develop systematized regulatory support for the structural-functional care model for children in particular regions. The authors systematized the legislative acts on the health technologies introduction in the structural-functional model. To achieve the study goal, the authors used a systematic approach to provide quantitative and qualitative analysis of the organization and optimization of medical-social justification of the structural-functional model; bibliosemantic – for the analysis of national and international experience in providing medical care to patients; epidemiological – to determine the levels, structure and dynamics of morbidity and prevalence of pathology in childhood; statistical – for collecting, processing and analyzing received information. The article presented the authors’ development on regulatory support for the structural-functional medical model components for children. Besides, special attention was paid to the improvement of health technologies in regional health care systems. The authors identified areas for implementing the legislative initiative to improve the regulatory support for medical care provision. This paper provides the author’s regulatory support of structural-functional medical model’s components toward children with bronchopulmonary dysplasia and dysplastic pathology of the bronchopulmonary system. The authors emphasized the improvement of health technologies in regional health care systems. To improve the area of legislative and regulatory support, the study identified the directions for implementing the legislative initiative. Based on the study results, the authors proposed considering 7 legislative acts of Ukraine on improving the normative-legal provision of components of the structural-functional model. The obtained results could further assess their impact on implementing health technologies at the regional, municipal and family levels.
Highlights
Systematization of scientific treatizes devoted to analyzing the approaches in solving organizational and methodological problems in the healthcare system indicates the need for their structural and logical systematization and generalization
The purpose of the research is to justify and develop a classified set of regulatory support of the structural-functional medical care model for children with bronchopulmonary dysplasia and dysplastic pathology of the bronchopulmonary system, in particular regarding the introduction of health technologies in the structural-functional model
Considering regional and ecological differences, in particular of the Dnipropetrovsk region and improve the conditions of socio-economic risk compensation to the population living in the area of monitoring nuclear facilities, the draft of Ukrainian Law No1395 dated 11.12.2014 «On Amendments to Certain Laws of Ukraine concerning Improving the Conditions for Socio-Economic Compensation of the Risk to the Population Living in Surveillance Zones» was justified and submitted to the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine
Summary
Systematization of scientific treatizes devoted to analyzing the approaches in solving organizational and methodological problems in the healthcare system indicates the need for their structural and logical systematization and generalization. It enables reasonable development of the structural-functional model of medical assistance to 0-3 years-children with bronchopulmonary dysplasia and senior children with a high risk of dysplastic pathology of the bronchopulmonary system (Shipko, 2016). The relevance of this development is caused by the existing socio-medical significance of the. In this paper's frame, the authors presented the processed regulations on implementing healthcare technologies in the structural-functional model (Demikhov et al, 2020)
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