Abstract

Most successful companies have established effective marketing communication as a useful tool for selling their products to customers. The research explored the ways of communication of a selected internet subject, its methods of addressing customers and how effective the communication of the specific enterprise is not only during covid19 pandemic. We carried out a SWOT analysis, conducted a questionnaire survey and made detailed This paper discusses the responsibility / liability of the state and health service providers in relation to limited access by individuals to preventive as well as other outpatient or inpatient care as a result of the measures of the Government of the Czech Republic and the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic during a declared state of emergency due to the coronavirus pandemic /referred to as SARS CoV-2/. The paper provides a legal analysis of the current legislation in health care services and the circumstances under which health care may be refused by its provider and discusses the possibilities of claiming compensation for damages incurred by affected persons as a result of limited access to health care. The survey is mainly focused on civil liability for non-pecuniary damage to health and human life and liability under the Crisis Management Act of the Czech Republic.

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  • IntroductionLimited access by individuals to preventive and outpatient health care during a state of emergency declared by the Government of the Czech Republic [1], which was subsequently extended by the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic, entails one of the most serious impacts of the SARS CoV-2 pandemic, especially the effects on health of the affected persons

  • We carried out a SWOT analysis, conducted a questionnaire survey and made detailed This paper discusses the responsibility / liability of the state and health service providers in relation to limited access by individuals to preventive as well as other outpatient or inpatient care as a result of the measures of the Government of the Czech Republic and the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic during a declared state of emergency due to the coronavirus pandemic /referred to as SARS CoV-2/

  • Limited access by individuals to preventive and outpatient health care during a state of emergency declared by the Government of the Czech Republic [1], which was subsequently extended by the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic, entails one of the most serious impacts of the SARS CoV-2 pandemic, especially the effects on health of the affected persons

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Introduction

Limited access by individuals to preventive and outpatient health care during a state of emergency declared by the Government of the Czech Republic [1], which was subsequently extended by the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic, entails one of the most serious impacts of the SARS CoV-2 pandemic, especially the effects on health of the affected persons This happened repeatedly based on general measures adopted by the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic [2], and health care providers were reducing preventive and outpatient care to follow these measures [3]. Another paper [5] emphasizes that the COVID-19 pandemic forced societies around the world to resort to social distancing in order to slow the spread of SARS-CoV-2

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