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Reform of the public healthcare system in Ukraine: problems and perspectives

Цифровий архів НаУОА

Переглянути архів Інформація
 
 
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Relation http://eprints.oa.edu.ua/6787/
ISBN 978-1-77192-389-7
 
Title Reform of the public healthcare system in Ukraine: problems and perspectives
 
Creator Hushchuk (Guschuk), Ihor (Igor)
Tymeichuk, Iryna
Hushchuk, Vitaliy
 
Subject Higher Education. Universities. Scientific training
Public health and hygiene
 
Description 1. The development of a public health system in Ukraine is possible only through the implementation and adoption of the relevant Law, as well as the introduction of the basic approach Health in All Policies.
2. It is necessary to prepare a comparable to Health in All Policies National Plan for the Development of Staffing System of the Public Health Care Sector for interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral purposes and for determining the real and possible needs of specialists of different qualifications and educational levels.
3. It is compulsory to learn from valuable European and international experience; then develop and approve educational programs and standards in the sector of public health in order to provide three education levels bachelor's (first cycle), master's (second cycle) and doctoral (third cycle) and continuous professional development.
4. It is essential to introduce Amendments to the National Classifier of Ukraine DK 003: 2010 Occupational Classification in the Public Health sector.
 
Publisher Accent Graphics Communications & Publishing
 
Date 2018
 
Type Book Section
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language uk
 
Identifier http://eprints.oa.edu.ua/6787/1/Guschuk%20%28%D0%97%D0%B0%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%BF%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%B5%29.pdf
Hushchuk (Guschuk), Ihor (Igor) and Tymeichuk, Iryna and Hushchuk, Vitaliy (2018) Reform of the public healthcare system in Ukraine: problems and perspectives. In: Association agreement: from partnership to cooperation collective monograph. Accent Graphics Communications & Publishing, Hamilton, Ontario:, 2018, pp. 206-210.