STRATEGIC TASKS AND PROSPECTS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH CENTERS IN UKRAINE
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https://doi.org/10.11603/1681-2786.2021.2.12378Keywords:
public health center, monitoring, strategic objectives, development prospectsAbstract
Purpose: to develop the conceptual approaches to the organization and implementation of strategic objectives, identify prospects for the development of public health centers in Ukraine, taking into account global challenges and systemic changes.
Materials and Methods. The following methods were used in the study: statistical, statistical data copying, expert estimation method and dynamic analysis. The analysis of work was carried out on the basis of the report of the municipal non-profit establishment "Ternopil regional center of public health" of the Ternopil regional council.
Results. During the operation of the municipal non-profit enterprise "Ternopil Regional Center of Public Health" of the Ternopil Regional Council, the issues of developing the public health system in the Ternopil region were analyzed. According to the staff list, the Center has the following departments: administrative and economic, information and analytical department of medical statistics, department of strategic development and logistics, department of monitoring and evaluation, department of information and communication work. The analysis and monitoring of the center’s activities showed the presence of threatening trends in the health of the region’s population. From year to year there is a decrease in the population of the region, an increase in mortality and morbidity and a decrease in the birth rate. The strategic objectives and prospects for the development of public health centers in Ukraine are also clearly defined in the work through monitoring.
Conclusions. The comparative analysis of the Ternopil Center for Public Health shows the negative trends in the main indicators that characterize it. The creation of the Ternopil Center for Public Health provided an opportunity to more effectively conduct targeted work on the formation of the population’s motivation for a healthy lifestyle, hygienic education, implementation of preventive technologies aimed at preserving and strengthening public health.
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