INFORMATIC APPROACH TO ACTUAL PROBLEMS SOLUTIONS OF THE MOST SOCIAL WEIGHTY DISEASES PREVENTION

Authors

  • Yu. Smishchuk National Medical Academy of Post-Graduate Education by P.L.Shupyk

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11603/mie.1996-1960.2010.3.133

Abstract

. Morbidity, mortality, disability caused by cardiovascular and other social weighty diseases in Ukraine are the highest in the European region, that attest low efficiency of health promotion. These facts necessitate the investigation, the aim of which is organization structure, primary and secondary health promotion processes optimization. On the way of  the goal achievement next tasks are determinated: health promotion of social weighty diseases basic processes definition; health promotion quality indicators selection and evaluation; disease prevention processes wide-ranging reflection system creation by the way of its model construction.
Author has proposed the Model of disease prevention quality management system which gives the possibility to receive the holistic image of main health promotion processes and recourses involved, with all their system links. System vision that is given by the Model permits the objects schedule creation which are monitoring liable and indicators must be registrated during efficiency the whole health promotion system complex assessment.

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Published

2012-11-14

How to Cite

Smishchuk, Y. (2012). INFORMATIC APPROACH TO ACTUAL PROBLEMS SOLUTIONS OF THE MOST SOCIAL WEIGHTY DISEASES PREVENTION. Medical Informatics and Engineering, (3). https://doi.org/10.11603/mie.1996-1960.2010.3.133

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