独立格鲁吉亚公共卫生的发展

T. Verulava, A. Jorbenadze
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格鲁吉亚医疗保健系统的重组是在发展公共卫生的基础上进行的,目的是激活预防医学和使用有效的流行病学监测工具。本文旨在探讨作为格鲁吉亚公共卫生改革基础的态度和价值观,并调查改革目标和为实现这些目标而制定的战略。本文基于文献分析,其中包括官方文件和非官方期刊出版物。格鲁吉亚是唯一一个(除波罗的海国家外)放弃苏联卫生流行病服务体系的国家,完全对其进行了重组,并建立了基于欧洲原则的新的公共卫生基础设施。卫生流行病学部门的重组意味着监督(卫生控制)和执行职能的分离,这是典型的苏联体制。因此,设立了公共卫生司和卫生监督和卫生管理司。在分权方面,卫生保健系统的四个要素(筹资、政策制定、标准定义、管理和行政)的资金分配在中央、区域和市三级。在现代全球化的世界中,公共卫生的作用日益增强,传染病的流行已成为热门话题。在全球化的世界中,公共卫生挑战超越了国界和国家利益,具有巨大的全球政治和经济后果。因此,现代公共卫生在全球范围内进行审查,需要国际法规,跨国行动和基于世界不同国家之间协调合作的解决方案。关键词:公共卫生,医疗改革,预防,健康生活方式JEL代码:H51, H75, I18
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Development of Public Health in Independent Georgia
Reorganization of healthcare system in Georgia was based on the development of public health, aiming to activate of preventive medicine and operate efficient tools of epidemiological surveillance. This paper seeks to explore the attitudes and values which underlie public health reform in Georgia, and to investigate the goals of reform and the strategies designed to achieve them. The article is based on a documentary analysis, which included official documents and non-official journal publications. Georgia was the only country (except the Baltic states) to abandon the soviet system of Sanitary-Epidemiological Service, completely reorganizing it and establishing a new public health infrastructure, built on European principles. The reorganization of the Sanitary-Epidemiological Service implied the separation of supervisory (sanitary control) and executive functions, typical of the Soviet system. As a result, the Public Health Department and the Department for Sanitary Supervision and Hygienic Regulation were established. In terms of decentralization, the funds out of four elements of healthcare system (financing, Policy Development, Standard definition, Management and Administration) were distributed at central, regional and municipal levels. The role of public health is especially increasing in the modern globalized world, when the epidemics of infectious diseases have become topical. In globalized world, the public health challenges go beyond national borders and interests, having huge global political and economic consequences. Therefore, modern public healthcare is reviewed in a global context and requires international regulations, transnational actions and solutions based on coordinated cooperation among different countries of the world. Keywords: Public health, health care reforms, prevention, healthy lifestyle. JEL Codes: H51, H75, I18
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