Abstract

During the current military situation and subsequent social challenges, the implementation of Ukrainian medical reforms is becoming increasingly relevant for the whole nation. That became critical since 2022 when the full-scale Russian invasion occurred in our state. Sometimes, Ukrainian politicians and medics present reasonable and innovative ideas to solve urgent social problems. Here, we must adequately consider the concept of medical care quality itself. This research aims to study the possibility of further use of the investigated medical sphere relationships for forecasting and monitoring economic efficiency indexes in macroeconomic healthcare. Also, we analyse modern healthcare reforms and their quality in Ukraine, ensuring social guarantees for all Ukrainian people. In the given article, the author deeply examines the tight relationship between population medical care quality and macroeconomic efficiency. The detailed study of sources on medical care quality shows no single standardised approach to the assessment of corresponding healthcare indexes. Subsequently, that makes it impossible to apply results in forecasting the consequences of medical reform influence on macroeconomic efficiency. In such conditions, the macroeconomic performance of measures and resources is highly critical. According to the recommendation list of the World Health Organization, the doctor-patient interaction regards four main components of medical care quality as relevant. They should include the doctor’s qualification, the optimal resource use, the patient’s risk and his satisfaction with provided medical aid. The economic efficiency indexes reflect the influence of healthcare changes on country’s economy due to the positive dynamics of physical, psychological and social health. Therefore, finding a stable balance and reasonable expediency in financial and economic instruments is optimal. Here, we should elaborately consider probable target index effects or their particular aspects.

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