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At present, health care development is entering a phase of institutional transformation, human resource development and the provision of quality health services. Health care today includes not only a range of treatment and prevention facilities, but also the environment, labour protection services, social policy, health development programmes and so on. Prevention of diseases and the development of a healthy lifestyle are becoming a priority. The improvement of social and economic development of society has allowed the industry to set fundamentally new tasks aimed at creating an accessible and…mehr

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At present, health care development is entering a phase of institutional transformation, human resource development and the provision of quality health services. Health care today includes not only a range of treatment and prevention facilities, but also the environment, labour protection services, social policy, health development programmes and so on. Prevention of diseases and the development of a healthy lifestyle are becoming a priority. The improvement of social and economic development of society has allowed the industry to set fundamentally new tasks aimed at creating an accessible and effective healthcare system. Thus, the health care system must ensure that the population's high level of health is maintained in the most effective way possible, taking into account the pressure of global and local trends, in order to achieve strategic development goals. In these conditions of economic development, as well as reforms in the health care sector, the problem of finding a national model of health care that is in line with the modern realities of society comes to the foreground.This book has been translated with Artificial Intelligence.
Autorenporträt
Omirbayeva Bibigul Serikovna, laureata all'Università Statale di Mosca. Lavora nel sistema sanitario dal 2014 ed è autrice di oltre 20 articoli scientifici, di cui 16 nel campo dell'economia sanitaria.