The review of health system of the Kingdom of Denmark and United Kingdom
The paper deals with the functioning and development of national health systems in the Kingdom of Denmark, which is a very stable member of the European Union (EU) and United Kingdom, regardless of its recent outbreak (Brexit) from a large European family. The main goal is to make a review of the ne...
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doaj-1297d61a90bc45eb85a4dc4e4725fdb12021-03-23T14:40:35ZengFaculty of Business and Entrepreneurship, BelgradeInternational Review2217-97392560-33532018-01-0120181-2223010.5937/IntRev1802022T2217-97391802022TThe review of health system of the Kingdom of Denmark and United KingdomTotić Mirza0Totić Ibrahim1University of Novi Pazar, Department of law, Novi Pazar, SerbiaState university of Novi Pazar, Department of law, Novi Pazar, SerbiaThe paper deals with the functioning and development of national health systems in the Kingdom of Denmark, which is a very stable member of the European Union (EU) and United Kingdom, regardless of its recent outbreak (Brexit) from a large European family. The main goal is to make a review of the necessity of creation of professional health personnel, their mobility, financing of business processes and medical procedures, and also on general problems that the health systems are facing every day. As these are highly developed European economies, it is known that the creators of their health policies are continuously working on the improvement of health systems, ensuring adequate health care and raising and maintaining a high level of collective health for the population. Lately, in these kingdoms, many people believe that for the proper functioning of health sector in general, the way of obtaining of necessary financial resources, their amounts and sustainability of the sources have no big importance, while as far more significant emerge the influences of globalization processes which like hurricane destroy systems (insufficient professional staff) without legal and economic-medical arrangements. Given that the authors are not fully in agreement with this statement, they pledge to the invited authorities to pay more attention on the policy of financing, human capital, its improvement and elimination of health inequality, especially in the field of primary health care.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/2217-9739/2018/2217-97391802022T.pdfeuropean union member stateshealth systemresourceshuman capitalmobility |
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The review of health system of the Kingdom of Denmark and United Kingdom |
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The review of health system of the Kingdom of Denmark and United Kingdom |
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The review of health system of the Kingdom of Denmark and United Kingdom |
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Faculty of Business and Entrepreneurship, Belgrade |
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International Review |
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The paper deals with the functioning and development of national health systems in the Kingdom of Denmark, which is a very stable member of the European Union (EU) and United Kingdom, regardless of its recent outbreak (Brexit) from a large European family. The main goal is to make a review of the necessity of creation of professional health personnel, their mobility, financing of business processes and medical procedures, and also on general problems that the health systems are facing every day. As these are highly developed European economies, it is known that the creators of their health policies are continuously working on the improvement of health systems, ensuring adequate health care and raising and maintaining a high level of collective health for the population. Lately, in these kingdoms, many people believe that for the proper functioning of health sector in general, the way of obtaining of necessary financial resources, their amounts and sustainability of the sources have no big importance, while as far more significant emerge the influences of globalization processes which like hurricane destroy systems (insufficient professional staff) without legal and economic-medical arrangements. Given that the authors are not fully in agreement with this statement, they pledge to the invited authorities to pay more attention on the policy of financing, human capital, its improvement and elimination of health inequality, especially in the field of primary health care. |
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european union member states health system resources human capital mobility |
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