Denysiuk L. I.
PRIORITY OF FUNCTIONAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL IMPROVEMENT AND RESOURCE PROVISION OF THE INTERSECTORAL INTERACTION FOR THE PRESERVE THE CHILDREN’S OPHTHALMOLOGICAL HEALTH IN UKRAINE
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Denysiuk L. I.
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SOCIAL MEDICINE, ECONOMY AND HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATION
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Scientific article
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The work is relevant in the context of the growing widespread use of IT technologies, the application of which involves an increasing load on the visual analyser, in particular in childhood during education with the forced use of combined online and offline conditions. The article achieves its goal. Namely, it justifies the need for financial and organisational improvement of the system of intersectoral cooperation to preserve children's ophthalmic health with priority resources and staffing. The study was based on the results of sociological surveys conducted among medical professionals and educators and the results of modern scientific research on the issue. To achieve the aim of the study, the following methods were used: systematic approach and analysis, bibliosemantic, analytical and synthetic, sociological, medical and statistical. As a result, the social, financial, economic, organisational and managerial prerequisites for improving the system are presented, the innovativeness of which lies in building mechanisms for intersectoral interaction between educational, health care, and public health centres with the involvement of various segments of the population and public organisations. Improved mechanisms of their interaction are proposed for further implementation in practical healthcare. Priority attention should be paid to the planned formation of human and resource components for implementing the proposed changes. A list of possible risks and ways to prevent them are provided, an improved monitoring model is built, and indicators of the monitoring process at the regional level are proposed. Conclusions. The functional and organisational improvement of the system of intersectoral interaction for the preservation of children's ophthalmic health in Ukraine, with priority improvement of the vector of resource and personnel support for its implementation, is substantiated.
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«Bulletin of problems biology and medicine», 2024 Issue 2, 173, 438-446 pages, index UDC 616-084:617.7-053.2(477)