scholarly journals To the question on providing sanitary-hygienic work conditions for medical personnel and for staying patients in modern health care institutions

2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 (1) ◽  
pp. 15-23
Author(s):  
G. V. Ocheretiana ◽  
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V. M. Makhnyuk ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 100 (3) ◽  
pp. 56-63
Author(s):  
О.P. Yavorovskyi ◽  
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Yu.M. Skaletskyi ◽  
R.P. Brukhno ◽  
M.M. Rygan ◽  
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Objective: We identified the main occupational hazards in the hospital environment and determined their role in the formation of the safety of medical personnel at healthcare institutions. Materials and methods: We applied the bibliosemantic, questionnaire, hygienic and statistical research methods. Results: In the course of the labour activity at the health care institutions (HCI), the medical workers are exposed to the risk of negative effects of biological, psychophysiological, chemical, physical and social harmful and dangerous factors. The biological and psychophysiological factors are the most harmful factors. The adverse occupational factors of the hospital environment do not have an isolated effect, but have a complex, combined and joint effect, and their priority varies depending on the specificity of medical speciality. Under conditions of COVID-19 pandemic, the risk of the negative impact of production environment factors on the medical personnel at the HCI has been increased. In particular, the risk of infection with pathogens of infectious diseases increases, the work load, psycho-emotional tension, the duration of the use of personal protective equipment and the frequency of contact with the disinfectant solutions increase, the probability of violence, harassment, stigmatization, and discrimination related to the professional affiliation of health care personnel increases. The lack of a safety culture is one of the most important mechanisms for launching and realizing the dangers of a hospital environment, and just a creation of positive practice of a safety culture at work can significantly reduce the risks of realizing potential hazards that exist at health care institutions. Conclusion: The identification of the dangers of the hospital environment with the formation of a comprehensive understanding of their importance for the ensurance of the safety for medical personnel is an urgent task for modern medical science and will make it possible to develop reasonably the measures aimed at the ensurance of the safety of the hospital environment in terms of the safety of medical personnel.


Author(s):  
Edward T. Chen

Health care costs continue to rise at a level that far exceeds the rate of inflation. IT will be necessary in the computation and organization of complex algorithms presented in bundled payments and other initiatives. Currently in health care, a patient's medical history is not easily accessible by physicians and other medical personnel. IT can play the pivotal role in rectifying this problem in tracking the record in a universally designed environment. Advanced databases are needed to integrate facilities within health care systems. This chapter is to explore the current framework of Information Technology in the U.S. health care industry and to examine the topic covering the following areas: (a) IT's influence on the Affordable Care Act, (b) the emergence of the Electronic Health Record (EHR), also known as the Electronic Medical Record (EMR), and (c) the integration of databases across health care organizations through advanced systems like Epic.


The special attention to the problems of economic security of health care institutions is paid in the paper. The essence of the category «health care institution» and its classification are considered. Such problems of the economic security of health care institutions were identified as insufficient level of budget financing, loss of scientific and qualified personnel, decline of use of innovative products, increasing dependence on imported medicines, increasing circulation of counterfeit medicines. The direct threat to the security of health care institutions under the influence of an open reorganization of state and municipal health care institutions in state and communal non-profit enterprises is determined. The main statistical trends of budget financing of health care institutions in Ukraine are studied due to the volume of expenditures on the branch. The reasons for the low level of financing are determined; the mathematical model of the dependence of the nominal gross domestic product and expenditures on health protection is formed. The extremely low level of health care expenditures in Ukraine is noted in comparison with other countries. The negative dynamics of availability of doctors and medical personnel in the country was revealed. The using of outdated fixed assets and equipment in health care institutions and the Ministry of Health’s inability to provide them with new equipment are determined in the paper. The pharmaceutical market in the state is analyzed and the growing dependence of health care institutions on imported medicines is established. The content of falsification of medicinal products due to the possible absence of active substance in preparations, unknown technologies of obtaining medicinal products and substituting medicinal substances for cheaper analogues are disclosed. The sources of receipt of counterfeit medicines to health care institutions have been established. The authors use such research methods as analysis and synthesis, abstraction and generalization, comparison, statistical method, method of mathematical modeling.


2020 ◽  
pp. 1943-1962
Author(s):  
Edward T. Chen

Health care costs continue to rise at a level that far exceeds the rate of inflation. IT will be necessary in the computation and organization of complex algorithms presented in bundled payments and other initiatives. Currently in health care, a patient's medical history is not easily accessible by physicians and other medical personnel. IT can play the pivotal role in rectifying this problem in tracking the record in a universally designed environment. Advanced databases are needed to integrate facilities within health care systems. This chapter is to explore the current framework of Information Technology in the U.S. health care industry and to examine the topic covering the following areas: (a) IT's influence on the Affordable Care Act, (b) the emergence of the Electronic Health Record (EHR), also known as the Electronic Medical Record (EMR), and (c) the integration of databases across health care organizations through advanced systems like Epic.


2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lillian Krantz ◽  
Elizabeth Cedillos ◽  
Ben Dickstein ◽  
Alan Peterson ◽  
Brett Litz

1970 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 113-116
Author(s):  
Amimah Fatima Asif

Quality healthcare delivery is the bedrock to exponentially accelerate the development of a country. Unfortunately, in Pakistan healthcare has been neglected since a long time, with the common man bearing the brunt of this acute situation. There are critical challenges in health care, with paucity of trained human resource and deficit of regulated infrastructure and service delivery being the predominant dilemmas. Primary and secondary healthcare are in an unseemly state, to say the least. Maternal and child health care, accident, and emergency departments and mental health are among the most undermined and forsaken areas of healthcare, primarily in the far flung Gilgit Baltistan region of Pakistan. The only way forward is if the political regime, administration and the medical personnel work in concurrence to revise the health infrastructure of the country.


2017 ◽  
Vol 23 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
JAMIL AHMED KHAN ◽  
RAJINDER PAUL

Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir is a reservoir of enormous natural resources including the wealth of medicinal plants. The present paper deals with 12 medicinal plant species belonging to 8 genera of angiosperms used on pneumonia in cattle such as cows, sheep, goats and buffaloes in different areas of Poonch district. Due to poverty and nonavailability of modern health care facilities, the indigenous people of the area partially or fully depend on surrounding medicinal plants to cure the different ailments of their cattles. Further research on modern scientific line is necessary to improve their efficacy, safety and validation of the traditional knowledge.


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