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 | 7 of 13
Citation: Abdurashidovna MF (2019) History of Medicine and Medical Law Journal of Media & Management. SRC/ JMM-101. was taken in the retraining of personnel. Having identi- fied this direction as the key one, the Ministry of Health of Uzbekistan raised internship issues in a circle of fun- damental issues so that ordinary doctors could adopt everything of value that their foreign colleagues own. Indeed, the final result of the reforms mainly depends on the skill of the medical staff. Gained experience, mastered advanced technologies in leading clinics, academies of Israel, USA, Japan, Europe sent to study from all regions of the republic. In those days, UNES- CO published the following data: the overall mortality rate in Uzbekistan with an indicator of 5.3 per thousand people is two times less than in most countries of East- ern Europe, three times less than on the entire Europe- an continent. Behind the recognition of the authorita- tive international organization of the achievements of an independent republic in the social sphere was truly titanic work, which resulted in the opening by then, for example, of the last stage of the Scientific Center of Urology. Here, up to 6 thousand patients could receive highly qualified care annually. Thanks to a thorough examination, he is given an ac- curate diagnosis, effective treatment is carried out, and scientific research allows to reveal the etiology and pathogenesis of serious diseases. It is also the launch of a new high-energy building at the Center for Oncolo- gy and Radiology, where specialists, without destroying healthy cells, just struck a malignant tumor, having at their disposal the most powerful installations in the world. This is the creation in the areas of neonatal clin- ics, screening centers, computer laboratories capable of analyzing almost a thousand biological samples per day, identifying 60 types of hereditary metabolic diseases that were not previously diagnosed in the republic. The Republican Perinatal Center, in terms of its functions and equipment with progressive equipment, has no an- alogues throughout the CIS. Since the mid-1980s in our country, continuous reform of health care was carried out, first in the form of the so-called new economic mechanism (from 1987 to 1991), and from 1992 to the present, in the form of the establishment of a health sys- tem based on social insurance. Today, in Uzbekistan, as part of the implementation of measures to reform the healthcare system in the re- public, it was possible to achieve certain results in the formation of a modern system for providing medical assistance to the population adopted the Concept of de- velopment of the health system of the Republic of Uz- bekistan for 2019-2025 and a program of measures to implement the Concept of development of the health system of the Republic of Uzbekistan in 2019-2021, which indicate that, over the past period, the system of primary health care has been improved through the or- ganization of rural doctors points, urban and rural fam- ily clinics, increased its accessibility to the population. A unified centralized system of emergency medical care has been created, a network of republican specialized scientific and practical medical centers providing high- tech medical services to citizens has been improved, in- cluding in the field. A number of targeted national programs have been im- plemented to strengthen the reproductive health of the population and protect the health of mothers and chil- dren. Republican and regional screening centers have been organized to ensure the prevention of the birth of children with hereditary and congenital diseases. As a result, for the period 1991–2017. the overall mor- tality rate decreased by 20 percent, maternal and infant mortality - by 3.1 times. Life expectancy since 1995 in- creased by 4.6 years and amounted to 73.7 years. The development of the social life of each country, the for- mation of the younger generation by spiritually mature, physical healthy individuals depends on the degree of development of the national medical system and access to it by all segments of the population. The fundamentals of the legislation of the Republic of Uzbekistan on the protection of the health of citizens define health protection as a set of political, economic, legal, social, cultural, scientific, medical, sanitary-hy- gienic and anti-epidemic measures aimed at preserving and strengthening the physical and mental health of every person, maintaining his long active life, provid- ing him with medical care in case of loss of health. The large-scale reforms carried out in the country’s health care system have raised the quality of the medical ser- vices provided to a new level, which is important in fur- ther strengthening the people’s health. The consecutive measures taken are aimed at providing the population with effective drugs, the intensive development of phar- maceuticals. J Media Managem, 2019 Download 232.8 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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