Ivanchov P. The state management of the transformation of the medical system on a market basis.

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Doctor of Science (DSc)

State registration number

0521U102037

Applicant for

Specialization

  • 08.00.03 - Економіка та управління національним господарством

29-09-2021

Specialized Academic Board

Д 27.855.01

University of the State Fiscal Service of Ukraine

Essay

The dissertation presents research on the fundamental imperatives of the transformation of the medical system in Ukraine and the theoretical and methodological foundations of the study of state management of the transformation of the medical system of Ukraine according with market principles. The genesis of the paradigm of state management of the transformation of Ukraine is characterized and a new paradigm of the development of the medical system through the prism of the market economy is formed. The institutional, organizational, legal, financial and economic aspects of state regulation of reforming the health care system in Ukraine have been analyzed, with the definition of the dynamics of the state and main problems of the health care system in the country. The possibilities of introducing public-private partnerships in the medical industry of Ukraine have been determined. The strategic priorities of public administration of the market transformation of the medicine system are developed in accordance with the problems of the development of the medical industry and the obstacles to the formation of the medical services market in Ukraine, which identified during the study. A comprehensive system for the provision of medical services in Ukraine are formed according to market principles, which provides for the activities of participants in the state, communal, private sectors and insurance medicine. The possibilities of transforming the medical system of Ukraine are modeled, taking into account changes in the financing mechanisms of the health care system and the innovative and technological development of the industry.

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