A MULTI-SECTORAL APPROACH TO PROVIDING MEDICAL ASSISTANCE TO PATIENTS WITH MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION AS AN IMPORTANT PUBLIC HEALTH COMPONENT
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https://doi.org/10.11603/1681-2786.2019.3.10589Keywords:
multisectoral approach, interdisciplinary communications, medical care system, myocardial infarction, social environmentAbstract
Purpose: substantiation of a multisectoral approach in the provision of medical care for patients with myocardial infarction (MI).
Materials and Methods. Methods of systematic approach and system analysis were used to comprehensively investigate the problems of providing medical care to patients with MI and conceptual modeling to substantiate the multisectoral approach in providing care to patients with MI.
Results. An important domain of an optimized system of medical care for patients with MI is a multidisciplinary working system with well-defined structural and organizational technologies, integration links, which will work effectively and fulfill its tasks only when applying a multisectoral approach.
A qualitative and effective process of providing medical care to patients with MI will only take place if there is a qualitative and effective foundation, including processes and decisions at the level of state authorities, territorial communities, social services, public organizations and the media. The social environment in which the patient resides plays a significant role in the fight against FR development of MI, early hospitalization of patients with MI, and the appointment of optimal treatment.
Conclusions. Cross-sectoral collaboration and cross-disciplinary structural and functional coordination of care delivery for patients with MI will ensure equal access for patients to specialty medical services, improving and expanding communication across multiple disciplines, which will improve the quality of life for patients with MI.
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