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Alternative Dispute Resolution in Civil Disputes between Patients and Heathcare Providers
Syrová, Adéla ; Holčapek, Tomáš (advisor) ; Svatoš, Martin (referee)
Alternative Dispute Resolution in Civil Disputes between Patients and Heathcare Providers Abstract This thesis is centered on addressing the use of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods concerning conflict resolution between healthcare providers and patients in the Czech Republic. The initial chapter delves into the substantive aspects of ADR in civil disputes within the healthcare sector. The first subchapter provides a brief overview of the civil liability of healthcare providers. Subchapter two explores the doctor-patient relationship, shedding light on some of its problematic facets that can lead to conflicts. Chapter three focuses on ADR. It not only defines the concept of alternative dispute resolution but also employs charts to compare mediation and litigation, highlighting the potential of ADR. The subsequent subchapter outlines the characteristics of ADR. While a complaint isn't strictly considered an ADR method, it plays a crucial role in the healthcare sector, acting as a precursor to the ADR process. Thus, the following section delves into the complaint mechanism and the individuals responsible for handling complaints, including hospital ombudsmen, lawyers, and the Public Defender of Rights. Subsequent subchapters then enumerate various ADR methods applicable to healthcare, specifically...
Technicko – ekonomické vyhodnocení funkce spalovny infekčního odpadu
Uiberlay, Michal
The diploma thesis introduces in general the historical development of the crea-tion and method of waste disposal and, in more detail, the issue of hazardous waste in healthcare facilities. Furthermore, with the applicable legislation that applies to waste disposal and also with the technical requirements for medical waste incinerators. It will evaluate the possibility of repair or total reconstruction and further use of the currently unused waste incinerator in a regional hospital. Next, we will describe the current technical state of the incinerator, a proposal for a possible solution in the form of a total reconstruction, and an economic assessment of the operation of the incinerator. We will compare the results with disposal options by handing over to another specialized company or decontamination of hazardous waste directly in the medical facility. We will compare the proposed possible solutions for waste disposal.
Role of social worker - challenges and limits of work
Koutná, Jolana ; Vrzáček, Petr (advisor) ; Lejsal, Matěj (referee)
1 Abstract The diploma thesis "The role of a social worker in a psychiatric hospital - challenges and limits of work" deals with the profession of a social worker in a psychiatric hospital. The diploma thesis normally consists of a theoretical and an empirical part. The theoretical part is focused on mental illness, the characteristics of serious mental illness, the profession of a social worker working in a psychiatric hospital, multidisciplinary cooperation, the specifics of working with the mentally ill, the reform of psychiatric care and the organization of inpatient psychiatric care in the Czech Republic. In the empirical part, the qualitative research methodology is described and the data, which are the result of semi-structured interviews with social workers and their clients, are interpreted. At the end of the thesis, the main research question is answered, recommendations for practice and proposals for further research are included. Keywords Social worker, social work, healthcare, psychiatric care, mental illness, psychiatric care reform, the role of social worker, multidisciplinary team
Requirements for accepting travel nurse in hospital care
Čiperová, Veronika ; Drábková, Hana (advisor) ; Lejsal, Matěj (referee)
v AJ: The theis focuses on a new potential role for nurses in a hospital facility. The traveling nurse is a healthcare professional who works at the location of current need. I tis only about the nurse position within healthcare facilities. The aim of the thesis was to determine the conditions that a traveling nurse should fulfill to be accepted in a hospital facility. For the reseach part were used questionaries supported by the semi-structured interviews. The research results indicate that in order to be positively accepted, a traveling nurse should fulfill the requirements of the legislative education for nurses in the Czech Republic. Along with this, sufficient practical knowledge and familiarity with nursing care are also necessary. Desired characteristics of a traveling nurse include mainly communication, flexibility, teamwork, and empathy. The results also revealed that in order for the traveling nurse to work effectively, it is necessary to establish conditions and define boundaries under which the traveling nurse will operate in the healthcare facility. Information was drawn from databases such as EBSCO, PubMed, and MEDLINE, as well as from both English and Czech periodicals, and various online sources.
"Coronavirus Disease Was Our Judge/ Oxygen, Please: Reflection of Young Doctors and Medical Students on Their Duty During Covid-19"
Zamrazilová, Karina ; Wohlmuth, Petr (advisor) ; Houda, Přemysl (referee)
This thesis focuses on the reflection of the compulsory service of junior doctors and medical students during the most critical covid period from March 2020 to March 2022. All narrators working in two European countries. It will also discuss how the narrators themselves have dealt with the new conditions or opportunities that Covid-19 has brought them; how much theory differs from practice; and whether this experience has influenced the narrators' preferences or attitudes towards work and thus towards life itself. The Oral History method will be used for this research. Key words Junior Doctors, Medical Students, Duty, Healthcare, Covid-19, Oral History
Patients' rights from the perspective of patients
ZRNOVÁ, Ivana
The bachelor thesis is dedicated to patients' rights including nursing. Patients have several rights that relate to their health care and privacy. These rights include the right to information about their health and treatment and freedom to choose their doctor and health care facility, the right to privacy and protection of personal data, the right to respect one's religious and cultural practices, the right to basic hygiene and privacy during hospitalisation, the right to fair and equal treatment without discrimination, and many others. These rights are protected by health care laws and regulations, and patients can request to have them respected if they are violated. It is important that patients are informed about their rights and that they are allowed to actively use them so that they can receive quality health care and respect for their rights. The aim of this thesis is to find out the awareness of patients about their rights and to find out the compliance of selected rights from the patient's perspective. The aim has been achieved through quantitative research which includes a questionnaire of my own design. The research was conducted in regional hospitals among patients who were fully oriented. The results of the research will be used by the management of health service delivery for optimization of health care and for health professionals and for the students of nursing.
Virtual reality – technology of the future
Tran, Anh Trieu ; Šedrlová, Magdalena (referee) ; Jašková, Jana (advisor)
S rostoucí popularitou virtuální reality se samotná technologie pomalu přesouvá do spotřebitelského segmentu a stává se tak dostupnější pro veřejnost. Tato práce popisuje současný stav virtuální reality, její komponenty, vybavení a uplatnění této technologie v různých oblastech, jako je vzdělávání, zdravotnictví a ozbrojené síly. Zahrnuta je stručná historie a zároveň je diskutován budoucí vývoj s možnými souvisejícími riziky. Praktická část se zabývá možnými vlivy virtuální reality na uživatele a to z hlediska imerze a zdravotního stavu.
State aid in the Field of Healthcare
Červinka, Jaroslav ; Šmejkal, Václav (advisor) ; Vondráčková, Aneta (referee)
1 State aid in the Field of Healthcare Abstract Health care in modern welfare states of the European Union member countries requires financing from public sources. However, member states also prohibit most forms of state aid in the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union. The interpretation of the primary law in the decisional practice has confirmed in a long-term, that in the healthcare sector the competitive environment clashes with the public financing aspect. The Court of Justice and European Commission have repeatedly found ways how to deal with such a conflict. This thesis analyses court's case-law and the practice and soft law documents of European Commission, to establish which solutions are functional for the healthcare field, and which questions remain opened. For that purpose, it especially focuses on the exception for services of general economic interest according to Article 106 Paragraph 2 of the TFEU and on the interpretations of the term undertaking and the terms favouring and distortion of competition, contained in the definition of prohibited state aid. In the explored cases, the decision practice differentiates social funds lead by the principle of solidarity from the undertakings, which are subjected to EU competition law regulation. The traits of a social fund are mandatory...

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