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Last update: Jana Kolářová (14.06.2021)
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Last update: Mgr. Elena Tulupova, Ph.D. (30.09.2019)
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Last update: Jana Kolářová (14.06.2021)
concept of public health, global public health. Health and health determinants. Basics of medical demography; measurement of population health, data sources and the main indicators used in national and international health policy. Leading causes of mortality in international context. Health-related quality of life. World health systems in international comparison, current trends. Health and health system in the Czech Republic. Health policy in the European Union (EU). European Health Consumer Index: assessment of quality and effeciency of the health systems in Europe. Health promotion, disease prevention and health literacy. World Health Organization (WHO) and its role in public health; WHO policy framework, strategies and programmes. Medical law: legal issues in medicine in a global context. Basics of medical law in the EU. The main areas of the EU legal health regulation, cross - border health care. Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine and its application in health care. Legal aspects of patient-doctor relationship; patient rights. Informed consent, medical confidentiality. Medical malpractice. Social healthcare: Social structure and health and health inequalities: inequalities in health status, inequalities in access to health services. Vulnerable social groups. Social health care and community care. Social geriatrics. Social paediatrics: the main risk factors in child health development, syndrome CAN, foster and institutional care. Social health care for elderly and integrated community care. Chronic morbidity, disability and its social consequences in older people. Demographic aging and longevity and consequences for health policy and health care. Migration, ethnicity, and health. |
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Last update: Mgr. Elena Tulupova, Ph.D. (25.09.2023)
The course is completed by the credit and the State Final Examination. Credits: In order to get credits for the course students are expected to participate in all webinars and to successfully pass a multiple choice test in the end of the course based on lectures and additional materials. The test will take place in a Moodle platform. The course Moodle link: Kurz: B81052 Public Health Services and Medical Law - Clerkship before SE (cuni.cz) the key for the Moodle is B81052 The test will include 30 questions with one correct answers (30 points total). The test is passed when the result is minimum 24 points. Two attempts are allowed. Lectures take place in presence form (in the Faust House, Karlovo namesti 40, room 13). if not stated otherwise in the SIS - Course Schedule The state exam is expected to be in presence form, in the Faust House, Karlovo namesti 40, room 13. The exam consultations are organised in a presence or distance form. State exams in winter semester will take place in following days: Group 6051 10.10.2023 11.10.2023
Group 6052 31.10.2023 1.11.2023 2.11.2023 - both groups Summer semester: there will be three additional terms taking place during these periods (exact dates will be specified after the begginning of 2024): term 1: 29.1. - 9.2.2024 Examination questions Part A (Topic area 1) 1. Public health, definition, objectives, public health achievements; public health domains 2. WHO and its role in public health worldwide. WHO health policy and programs. Global health. 3. Health and health determinants, examples of the relevant epidemiological studies 4. Medical demography: data sources, demographic processes, demographic trends, demographic statics / dynamics, use of demographic indicators in healthcare 5. Measurement of population health, data sources and the main indicators used in national and international health policy, international health databases 6. Mortality: data sources, basic indicators, leading causes of global mortality, international comparison 7. Morbidity: data sources, basic indicators, the leading causes of global morbidity 8. Quality of life: measuring of quality of life; health-related quality of life 9. Social inequalities and health: inequalities in health status, inequalities in access to health services. Vulnerable social groups 10. Social pediatrics: the main risk factors in child health development, foster and institutional care, related risks 11. Social pediatrics: Syndrome CAN 12. Demographic aging, chronic morbidity, disability and consequences for health policy and health care 13. Community and long-term care. Healthy aging. 14. Health promotion and disease prevention concept and theoretical background, the Ottawa Charter. 15. Health literacy: definitions, measuring of the level of health literacy. Impact of health literacy on health behaviour, health care expenditures and usage of the health care. Part B (Topic area 2)
1. Current trends in the world health systems 2. Migration, ethnicity and health 3. Models of health systems in the world, international comparison 4. Strengths and weaknesses of the world health systems – provide details of preferred model 5. Assessment and comparison of the health systems in the European Union: European Health Consumer Index - indicators and scoring system 6. Health expenditures, public /private ratio, current trends, the factors influencing health expenditures, methods of reimbursement of health services to providers 7. Czech health system, the main principles, public health insurance 8. National and regional health authorities in the Czech Republic, the main responsibilities; structure and network of health services 9. Health status of the Czech population, trends, the value of the main indicators, leading causes of deaths and morbidity 10. Basic principles of medical law and ethics 11. Legal aspects of patient-doctor relationship; patient rights. Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine and its application in health care 12. Consent to treatment 13. Medical confidentiality. Telemedicine 14. Participation of children in the decision-making process on matters regarding their health 15. Current legal issues in healthcare – medical research, end of life decisions, etc.
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