SCIENTIFIC-CLINICAL CENTER, IDENTITY OF BLOCK 39 ON TERRITORY OF NEW BELGRADE

Authors

  • Nikola Ciganović Autor

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24867/04FA01Ciganovic

Keywords:

medicine, stomatology, bank, post office

Abstract

EHCI (European Health Consumer Index) points to several negative phenomena in the Serbian health system, such as long waiting lists (especially weak direct access to a specialist and waiting for cancer treatments for more than 21 days), poor treatment outcomes (infant mor­tality, cancer recovery, death due to infarction, abortion rate), prenatal hospitalization (probably due to a long wait for a hospitalized patient check), still weakens the preven­tion mechanisms (blood pressure, alcohol, physical activity) and a narrow range of available services. We are negatively assessed because our patients do not have electronic recipes available, which do not have the ability to scan electronically, because they wait longer than 21 days for cancer treatment and waiting for more than seven days to scan the scanner, as well as waiting for major surgeries - more than 90 days . Serbia is not lagging behind by absolute and relative investments in health care, but the problem is that the structure of spending is inadequate. It is known that our population belongs to the older nations and that aging of the population is accelerating. This will cause increasing pressure on the system of primary protection, which represents a weak link of the public health system of Serbia. The integration of the state and private sectors would enable the rationalization of the number of facilities and staff and the improvement of treatment efficiency. The figures show that the state sector only has 0.8 scanners per 100,000 inhabitants (EU average 2.5) and 0.27 magnets per 100,000 inhabitants (EU average 2.8). According to Globocan report, Serbia has a cancer rate of 18 in Europe, but from dieing is on 2nd place.

References

[1] Miloš R.Perović, Iskustva prošlosti, Beograd 2008
[2] Zoran S.Stamenković, Novi Beograd, Beograd 2006

Published

2019-09-26