Katastrophensensible Infrastruktur im Gesundheitssozialstaat

Q4 Social Sciences
Verwaltung Pub Date : 2021-07-01 DOI:10.3790/verw.54.3.319
S. Rixen
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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged the capacity of the welfare state (“social state”) to provide health protection. In light of the challenges of the pandemic, the social state principle needs to be reassessed, especially as it entails a constitutional obligation to organize health protection effectively. In addition, the concept of “resilience” may help explain why preparedness is one of the social state principle’s core characteristics. From the outset of the pandemic, the lack of preparedness has been a serious concern, along with the lack of cooperation between public health authorities and health care institutions. Particularly due to staffing problems and insufficient IT infrastructure, public health authorities have had to cope with perpetual performance problems. Consequently, the modification of legal provisions relating to the organization of health-related public administration is necessary to improve preparedness, performance, and cooperation.
卫生福利国家的灾害敏感基础设施
新冠肺炎大流行挑战了福利国家(“社会国家”)提供健康保护的能力。鉴于新冠疫情的挑战,需要重新评估社会国家原则,特别是因为它涉及到有效组织健康保护的宪法义务。此外,“复原力”的概念可能有助于解释为什么准备是社会状态原则的核心特征之一。从疫情一开始,缺乏准备就一直是一个令人严重关切的问题,公共卫生当局和卫生保健机构之间也缺乏合作。特别是由于人员配备问题和IT基础设施不足,公共卫生当局不得不应对长期存在的绩效问题。因此,有必要修改与健康相关的公共行政组织有关的法律条款,以改善准备、绩效和合作。
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