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Economic problems with functioning of the health care system in Czech republic
Moravčíková, Eva ; Maaytová, Alena (advisor) ; Klazar, Stanislav (referee)
The work concentrates on functioning of the health care system in Czech republic. By way of introduction the health care system is characterized (health-care facilites, the principles of health care, health care financing and also fees paid for health care consumption). Next chapters analyse income and expenditures of health insurance companies. The key chapter describes some of the problems of health care system and suggests their solutions.
Sub-Saharan Africa: infectious diseases as barriers of development
Nováková, Gita ; Steinmetzová, Dana (advisor) ; Pavlík, Petr (referee)
The Sub-Saharan Africa region is a part of world with great growth potential. On the other hand it is a region which has always have to solve the same problems of its development - poverty, illiteracy, indebtness etc. Most serious causes of limited development of human capital are health conditions of african population. Even in comparison with other developing regions the prevalence of infectious diseases is pretty high. Infectious diseases effect african society in its demographic, social and economic profile. Their importance is caused not only by direct consequences and costs of their high prevalence. Long-term impact on social structure poses much more serious challenge for future development of the region. Initially, the work describes general development trends in the Sub-Saharan African region. The second part focuses on particular infectious diseases, their prevalence and impact on society. The last chapter is focused on situation in Ghana - health profile of its population and current reforms that show possible future development of health financing policy in african countries.
Marketing in Health Care
Chumová, Eva ; Karásková, Hana (advisor) ; Pelíšek, Václav (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to refer to the possibilities of the marketing usage in the health care together with the application of the obtained knowledge to a selected medical facility.
Marketing in Health Care
Stejskal, Martin ; Karásková, Hana (advisor) ; Střítecký, Rudolf (referee)
The aim of this theses is acquaint with the knowledge of marketing and its use in health care with particular application in medical devices.
REFORM OF HEALTH SERVICE
Hanáčková, Michaela ; Munzi, Tomáš (advisor) ; Vebrová, Ludmila (referee)
In doing my thesis, I wanted to compare the medical health care systems of the United States and the Czech Republic. I did the analysis for these two countries because their medical systems are quite different. United States applies a form of medical health that is based on the principle of free choice and competition in the market where as the Czech social system uses compulsory insurance for every citizen. My goal was to clarify which system is the more efficient method for quality health care. In the theoretical part, we are dealing with specifics of the health care market and I outline aspects of the methods used to combat moral hazard. The analytical part consists of a framework to clarify the differences in the systems, evaluate their positive and negative aspects and how each system impacts the individual residents of each country. In the final part of this work I will try to propose a solution that would improve the situation of medical health care in the Czech Republic and the United States of America.
Marketing Strategies, Marketing Mix, SWOT Analysis, Introduction of a Case Study of Firm Biotherapy, s.r.o.
Adamcová, Štěpánka ; Kovář, František (advisor) ; Dejm, Petr (referee)
Bachelor thesis highlights the importance of the choice of business strategy necessary for the survival of company in the intensification of competitive health care. The specific case study of Biotherapy proves that without a comprehensive and effective marketing approach to the market is impossible to make a long-term successful business today. If the company wants not only to survive but also to thrive, it is essential that the recommendations arising from the theories of management and marketing are kept. Case study evaluated the actual current state of Biotherapy, by analyzing of the competitive environment and SWOT analysis has set targets for year 2010, highlighted the strengths and weaknesses and based on established facts proposed marketing strategy to achieve them. The case study also shows that as the outside world is constantly evolving, so is a continuing need for using modern marketing tools to find new ways to talk and to satisfy customer.
Drug policy in Czech Republic
Vasiliaková, Beáta ; Maaytová, Alena (advisor) ; Vítek, Leoš (referee)
Thesis is focused on drug system development in Czech Republic during years 2000 to 2008, on study of present circumstances and on key features comparison with its development in selected European countries. Author has described drug system functioning, its participants and relations among them set to Czech Republic. Attention is paid especially to sources of rise in prices of drugs and to growth in consumption, then to safety and awareness of current medication. Factors effecting total expenses on drugs are investigated and participation of total expenses on drugs on total health expenses is analyzed. Due to the international comparison there is pronounced conviction that the increase in drug expenses has become a global phenomenon of todays which is to be solved. Great emphasis is placed on questionable segments of drug policy in Czech Republic and on potentials of its improvements in this performance, too.
Health care in the United States
Mikulcová, Jana ; Neumann, Pavel (advisor) ; Popovová, Marie (referee)
The bachelor thesis focuses on the negative aspects of the American health care system and the goverment programs ensuring health insurance coverage for the elderly, poor and children. The president-elect Barack Obama and his attitude towards the issue follows. Finally I enclose the comparison of the health care systems in the United States and the other OECD countries.
Problems of development of social infrustructure in Mongolia and South Korea
Zrníková, Pavla ; Adamcová, Lenka (advisor) ; Němcová, Ingeborg (referee)
ZRNÍKOVÁ, Pavla: Problems of development of social infrustructure in Mongolia and South Korea. [Bachelory work], University of Economics. Faculty of International Relations; Department of World Economy. Supervisor: doc. PhDr. Lenka Adamcová, CSc. Prague : Faculty of International Relations, Prague, 2009, p. The aim of this bachelor work is to compare problems of the development of social infrustructure in Mongolia and South Korea. The author focuses on the two most important spheres of social infrastructure -- health care and education. Majority of differences in development of education and health service in these two countries result from significantly dissimilar economic development that is responsible for poverty of Mongolian people as well as for mental illnesses of exhausted Koreans. The bachelory work is divided into three chapters. The first one is dedicated to Mongolia and its specific problems leading to education and health care of low quality. In the second part the author presents problems of health care and demanding education system in South Korea. The third and the last part compares the causes of malfunction of the social infrastructure in the two countries.

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