Simpozij - Menadžment u zdravstvu s posebnim osvrtom na kardiovaskularne bolesti
Symposium - Health management with special attention to cardiovascular diseases
Contributor(s): Senka Mesihović-Dinarević (Editor)
Subject(s): National Economy, Economic history, Labor relations, Government/Political systems, Comparative politics, Management and complex organizations, Health and medicine and law, EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: Akademija Nauka i Umjetnosti Bosne i Hercegovine
Keywords: Health management; Cardiovascular diseases; Public health; Bosnia and Herzegovina; European Union health systems; Economic crisis; Socio-economic researches;
Summary/Abstract: The Committee for Cardiovascular Pathology of the Department of Medical Sciences of the Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina over the past years organized following symposiums which resulted with publications of the Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ANUBiH): 1. Symposium: “I work with heart”, ANUBiH, 2010; 2. International Symposium “Pulmonary Artery Hypertension”, ANUBiH, 2011, Book no: CXXXIX/39; 3. Symposium: “The Risk Factors for Development of Cardiovascular Diseases”, ANUBiH, 2011, Book no: CXLI/40; 4. Symposium: “Congenital Heart Defects”, ANUBiH, 2012, Book no: CL/42; 5. International Symposium: “Perspectives in Paediatric Cardiology” (Dubrovnik), ANUBiH, 2012, Book no: CLI/43; 6. Symposium: “Rhythm disturbances in children and adults”, ANUBiH, 2013; 7. International Symposium: “Acquired Heart Disease”, ANUBiH, 2014, Book no: CLVIII/45; 8. International Scientific Symposium: “Fetal medicine: from Leonardo da Vinci up Today”, ANUBiH, 2015, Book no: CLIX/46; 9. International Symposium: “Mitral Valve Diseases in Children and Adults”, ANUBiH, 2017, Book no: CLXVIII/49...
Series: Posebna izdanja ANUBiH
- E-ISBN-13: 978-9926-410-33-9
- Page Count: 110
- Publication Year: 2018
- Language: English
HEALTH MANAGEMENT WITH A SPECIAL FOCUS ON CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE – STUDY OF INSTITUTION AT THE TERTIARY LEVEL
HEALTH MANAGEMENT WITH A SPECIAL FOCUS ON CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE – STUDY OF INSTITUTION AT THE TERTIARY LEVEL
(HEALTH MANAGEMENT WITH A SPECIAL FOCUS ON CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE – STUDY OF INSTITUTION AT THE TERTIARY LEVEL)
- Author(s):Senka Mesihović-Dinarević
- Language:English
- Subject(s):Labor relations, Higher Education , Management and complex organizations, Health and medicine and law, Transformation Period (1990 - 2010), Present Times (2010 - today), Human Resources in Economy
- Page Range:13-51
- No. of Pages:39
- Keywords:management; health;
- Summary/Abstract:The aim of this study was to evaluate the health system in Europe, including a vision of health care in the 21st century, human resource management in health care, doctrinal approaches, the basic tasks of public health, and the main health problems in Europe. The review of the state of health care in our country has been provided. The special emphasis was on the issue of human resource management ie. principles, techniques and problems of management of human resources in health. The activities and processes of importance to business management in the health sector were emphasized as well. The paper points to the openness towards European integration in the areas of health and education, the need for financial, organizational and strategic reconstruction of the health system and education, a stronger connection between educational sector and the health sector and the labor market, with the condition that patient is always in the focus of the health care policy. The second part presents a model for the organization and management of the health system of most vulnerable population: paediatric, age from birth to 18 years, in Bosnia and Herzegovina, during period from 2003 to 2016, which has resulted in health brand, competitive in the Balkan countries as well as on the European market labor, a brand that respects the principles of good medical practice and evidence-based medicine. When institutions invest wisely in human resources: eduction, training its staff, the result is a satisfied and motivated staff, which provides high-quality health services in the country and the region. This institution fully fulfills its mission, contribute to society, providing an excellent healthcare services to population, institution which is recognized and acknowledged in this region by the medical experts.
PUBLIC HEALTH INTERVENTIONS IN MANAGEMENT OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES IN THE FEDERATION OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA IN THE LIGHT OF WHO HEARTS STANDARDS AS A MODEL OF GOOD PRACTICE
PUBLIC HEALTH INTERVENTIONS IN MANAGEMENT OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES IN THE FEDERATION OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA IN THE LIGHT OF WHO HEARTS STANDARDS AS A MODEL OF GOOD PRACTICE
(PUBLIC HEALTH INTERVENTIONS IN MANAGEMENT OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES IN THE FEDERATION OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA IN THE LIGHT OF WHO HEARTS STANDARDS AS A MODEL OF GOOD PRACTICE)
- Author(s):Aida Ramić-Čatak
- Language:English
- Subject(s):Health and medicine and law
- Page Range:52-67
- No. of Pages:16
- Keywords:CVDs; Public Health; Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina;
- Summary/Abstract:Aim: The aim of this paper is to assess the current role and influence of the public health interventions involved in Cardiovascular disease (CVDs) management in the Federation of B&H, in line with international good practice. Introduction: CVDs remain the main public health challenge all over the globe, as a result of interactions among individual, metabolic, behavioural and environmental risk factors. Methods: assessment of recommendations defined in the WHO HEARTS technical package for CVDs management in PHC from 2016, in the light of results of the current public health interventions of CVDs management in the Federation of B&H. Results: WHO HEARTS is a technical package composed of strategic and operational measures aimed to reduce the number of premature deaths from CVDs. The paper assesses the latest public health interventions in the Federation of B&H involved in CVDs management and its review in line with six WHO HEARTS package elements such as: healthy lifestyle, evidence based treatment protocols, access to essential medicines and technology, risk-based management, team care, task-sharing and systems for monitoring. Conclusion: Major part of WHO HEARTS standards for CVDs management is partially implemented in the Federation of B&H. Current morbidity and mortality rates of CVDs represent the evidence for the need of a more active involvement of public health interventions in CVDs management in the Federation of B&H.
EUROPEAN UNION HEALTH SYSTEMS AND RESPONSES TO THE ECONOMIC CRISIS
EUROPEAN UNION HEALTH SYSTEMS AND RESPONSES TO THE ECONOMIC CRISIS
(EUROPEAN UNION HEALTH SYSTEMS AND RESPONSES TO THE ECONOMIC CRISIS)
- Author(s):Jasmina Selimović, Velma Pijalović, Tea Mioković
- Language:English
- Subject(s):National Economy, Economic history, Economic policy, Government/Political systems, Comparative politics, Health and medicine and law, Transformation Period (1990 - 2010), EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment, Financial Markets, Fiscal Politics / Budgeting
- Page Range:68-94
- No. of Pages:27
- Keywords:healthcare systems; healthcare consumption; economic crisis;
- Summary/Abstract:There is no doubt that the overall health of the population is the area of a special social concern of a state, hence, this concern is most often expressed through complex systems of healthcare insurance. Having in mind the fundamental social significance of the healthcare system, debates pertaining to its functioning and efficiency have been ubiquitously present all around the globe. The importance of scientific and practical research in the healthcare area are becoming particularly important in the unfavorable economic conditions as have been present in the most of the World’s countries during and after the 2007 economic crisis. Considering the severity of the crisis, many of the countries have been facing the need for a revision of their health systems in order to assure sustainability of their healthcare in newly arisen, adverse and uncertain financial reality. Additionally, although the healthcare systems can be grouped and attributed to a certain model, we must not neglect the fact that healthcare systems are different from state to state and that they are under a strong influence of history, tradition, political system, economy and national values of every state. Because of this, it has not been possible to offer a single set of universally efficient measures for tackling the crisis’ repercussions on healthcare systems. In this paper we analyze the responses implemented by European Union countries in the light of the most recent economic crisis, deemed unprecedented in the Union since its establishment.
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS: THE EXAMPLE OF SOUTH-EASTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS: THE EXAMPLE OF SOUTH-EASTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
(RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS: THE EXAMPLE OF SOUTH-EASTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES)
- Author(s):Velma Pijalović, Jasmina Selimović, Tea Mioković
- Language:English
- Subject(s):Health and medicine and law, Demography and human biology, Economic development, Socio-Economic Research
- Page Range:95-108
- No. of Pages:14
- Keywords:cardiovascular disease; epidemiological transition; economic factors;
- Summary/Abstract:Cardiovascular disease is recognized as a leading cause of mortality in developed societies and one of the most fatal conditions affecting the health of developing countries’ populations. In addition to the generally expected risk factors such as family history, diabetes, obesity, smoking and hypertension, recent research shows that socio-economic status plays important part in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular disease. There are many evidence that adverse socio-economic conditions are associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular disease and premature mortality. Therefore, in the present article, we aim to review the relationship between the six dimensions of socio-economic factors at macro level (economy, education, transport, urbanization, health habits and health management) and the selected risk factors for cardiovascular diseases (obesity, diabetes and hypertension). The analysis was conducted on the example of the following countries of South Eastern Europe: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Greece, Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia and Turkey.
CONCLUSIONS
CONCLUSIONS
(CONCLUSIONS)
- Author(s):Senka Mesihović-Dinarević
- Language:English
- Subject(s):Government/Political systems, Health and medicine and law, Socio-Economic Research
- Page Range:109-109
- No. of Pages:1
- Keywords:Healthcare systems; Socio-economic development; Cardiovascular diseases; Bosnia and Herzegovina; health management promotion;
- Summary/Abstract:Healthcare systems have been developed gradually and under the influence of various factors, the most important of which are: national history and culture, dominant politic ideology, local geographical and climate conditions and socio-economic development of a state.