Research Article Open Access Journal of Media & Management History of Medicine and Medical Law Mukhitdinova Firyuza Abdurashidovna
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History of Medicine and Medical Law
Volume 1 | Issue 1 | 10 of 13
Citation: Abdurashidovna MF (2019) History of Medicine and Medical Law Journal of Media & Management. SRC/ JMM-101. relations, arising in connection with the conduct of san- itary and epidemiological measures and the provision of medical and preventive care to citizens. Therefore, medical law is formed as a complex branch of legislation, including the norms of many branches of Uzbek law regulating relations in various fields of med- ical activity - from healthcare management to specific relations between medical institutions and citizens. Medical activity is closely related to the norms of var- ious branches of law: civil law (regulates property and personal non-property relations); Labor legislation (regulates social relations related to the labor activity of citizens); Legislation on marriage and the family (defines the le- gal basis for family-marriage relations); Environmental legislation (enforces environmental management standards and environmental safety); ad- ministrative law (regulates relations in the process of executive and administrative activities of public author- ities and administration); Criminal law (governs relations to protect citizens from criminal attacks on their rights). When choosing the forms and methods of transformations carried out in public health, the population’s need for medical care is taken into account, as well as the economic potential of society to meet these needs. For a long time it was believed that the level of medical care in the country is higher, the greater the cost of developing health care (an extensive path of development). This situation has largely lost its significance since the beginning of the 1960s, when negative trends in health dynamics were outlined in almost all countries. It be- came obvious that the extensive way to develop health care has exhausted itself and new approaches and con- cepts for the development of medical care are required. Among these new concepts are two areas of develop- ment, on the basis of which a modern health care sys- tem was built in most developed countries. The first concept (risk factors) suggests that people’s health de- pends not only on health, but also on the way and living conditions with their social and individual-behavioral characteristics, as well as the state of the environment. Subsequently, this direction has grown into a strategy for promoting health and disease prevention, which in many countries is being implemented in the form of the WHO-recommended Health for All program. The second concept was related to the need to increase the efficiency of health services, which corresponded to the transition from extensive development of health to intensive. This meant that in many countries of the world they began to measure results with costs, trying to find an optimal model in which relatively small costs would give good results in the form of improved indica- tors of population health [8]. The legal basis for protecting health in Uzbekistan is primarily the Basic Law of the State - the Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan. In Art. 40 of the Consti- tution states that everyone has the right to protection of health and medical care. The state provides health protection irrespective of gender, race, nationality, lan- guage, social origin, official position, place of residence, religion, beliefs, membership of public associations, as well as other circumstances. Guaranteed protection against any form of discrimina- tion due to the presence of a disease in a citizen. Citizens have the right to regularly receive reliable and timely information about factors that contribute to maintaining their health or that have a harmful effect on it. Such information is provided by the local admin- istration through the media or directly to citizens upon request. This right of citizens, if necessary, can be estab- lished by the courts. In case of illness, disability, and in other cases, citizens have the right to medical and social assistance, which includes preventive, medical, diagnostic, rehabilita- tion, prosthetic and orthopedic and dental prosthet- ics, as well as social measures to care for sick, disabled and disabled people, including payment of temporary disability benefits. Citizens have the right to a medical examination, including an independent one, which is carried out on their personal application in specialized institutions. Therefore, today the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare of Uzbekistan has become a special authorized body ensuring the constitutional right of citizens J Media Managem, 2019 Download 232.8 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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