PROBLEMS IN THE ORGANIZATION OF BEAM DIAGNOSTICS AT SECONDARY LEVEL OF HEALTH CARE AND WAYS OF THEIR SOLVE
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https://doi.org/10.11603/1681-2786.2014.3.3498Abstract
Purpose: to identify problems in the organisation of beam diagnostics at secondary level of health care and offer ways of their decision in the course of hospital districts creation.
Materials and methods. The system approach and the system analysis became methodological base of study. Database of scientific research covered 12 central regional and 5 central city hospitals. In study following methods have been used: statistical, content analysis, expert estimations.
Results. A number of problems in the organisation of beam diagnostics at HCF secondary level of health care have been established - the material base, personnel provision and organizational technologies that prevent examination of patients using beam methods of research according to clinical protocols are imperfect.
Conclusions. On the effectiveness of beam diagnostics use at secondary level of health care can be affected by improving resource provision and measures of organizational and management character, first of all by coordination of clinical protocols requirements, sheets of equipment and typical lists of staff by standards development of ensure HCF new type.
KEY WORDS: beam diagnostics, organization, problem, decision ways.Downloads
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