The concept of public health. Types of health systems. Parallel between the Romanian and the Australian health system
Autor: | România Serviciul Judeţean de Medicină Legală Bihor, România Primăria Municipiului Oradea, Lucia Daina, Facultatea de Medicină şi Farmacie, Universitatea din Oradea, România, Simona Bungau, Camelia Liana Buhas, Ioana Anca Balaşco, Monica Elena Reştea, Petre Cotrău, Spitalul Clinic Judeţean de Urgenţă, Oradea, România, Dorel Dulău |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Zdroj: | Romanian Medical Journal, Vol 68, Iss 1, Pp 17-21 (2021) |
ISSN: | 2069-606X 1220-5478 |
Popis: | Medical management is a field that combines, both in theory and in practice, two somewhat different domains, administration and the medical domain, creating a third area of activity, namely that of medical management. This review is part of a study of health services management, which seeks to find solutions to improve the efficiency of the the management and administration of the medical system, both locally and nationally. In order to be able to study and evaluate, from a scientific point of view, the concepts of centralization and decentralization of the public health system in Romania, it is absolutely pertinent, but also mandatory, to focus on defining the notion of health system. Only later can we approach and research the process of decentralization of health, the political and economic context in which it can be initiated, as well as how to activate and carry it out. Decentralization, as a phenomenon of the transfer of rights and obligations, from the level of the central authority to the level of the local authority, can take various forms. From a theoretical and practical point of view, the forms of decentralization can be studied, evaluated and concluded by emphasizing the strengths and weaknesses. Also important to study are the ways of putting health systems into practice, which from the point of view of the source of funding are divided into state-funded health systems (Semashko, Beveridge and Bismarck) and privately funded health systems. |
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