ANALYSIS OF THE SYSTEM RESOURCES OF PROVIDING PRIMARY MEDICAL AID TO THE UKRAINIAN PEOPLE WITH CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE
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https://doi.org/10.11603/1681-2786.2018.3.9756Keywords:
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, primary health care, resources of health facilitiesAbstract
Purpose: to study of the system resources of rendering of primary medical aid to the population of Ukraine at COPD.
Materials and Methods. Order of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine dated June 27, 2013 No. 555 provides for the provision of medical care for patients with COPD by a general practitioner – a family doctor.
Results and Discussion. Having analyzed the resources of the primary care system for COPD, it was established that there is currently no clear mechanism for the activities of health care institutions providing medical care to patients with COPD, there is no actual demarcation of them according to the levels, there is a personnel shortage of doctors, there is a low level of material and technical and financial security industry.
Conclusions. The introduction of new organizational principles for provision of primary health care that will address the issues of activity of health facilities of different levels, staff shortages of doctors, increase of material and technical and financial support of primary health care will allow patients with COPD to receive qualitative medical care, preserve health and ensure the prospect of further life on a sufficiently physical and social level.
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