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Ekonomická situace lázeňství v České republice
Cahová, Markéta
Diploma thesis on topic Economic situation of balneal care in the Czech Republic was arised as reaction to ordinance No. 267/2012. Many balneal equipment have caused the economic problems, although regulations was medical character. The aim of this Diploma thesis is evaluate economic situation balneal care in the Czech Republic, to assess the effectiveness of the legal change over time 2004 – 2013. Assessment of the balneal care is carried out by selected health indicators. A significant part of the practical part is also devoted to case study to compare disability benefits with balneal care paid from public health insurance. The aspect evaluated indicators was lower burden of public expenditure. The Diploma thesis ends with evaluated impacts ordinance No. 267/2012 and proposed references to support balneal care in the Czech Republic.
Spas and its role in tourism of the Czech Republic
Dvořáková, Adriana ; Grosz, Jan (advisor) ; Dlubalová, Zuzana (referee)
The bachelor work is focused on the spas and its role in tourism of the Czech Republic. It describes current status of spas in the Czech Republic and analyse detailed description in the selected region. The work is divided into two main parts-theoretical and practical. Theoretical part is created through literature search. First defines Czech tourism in general, i. e. typology, forms and associations, which are promoting and presenting tourism in worldwide. The next part is dedicated concretely spa tourism, where is described history of the spa of the Czech Republic and offered services to clients within this area. Further natural healing, which is used in our territory for therapy and also issue of reducing the costs of health insurance companies of branch spas and the associated lower attendance and employment. Practical part is based primarily on a questionnaire survey consisting answers of 90 patients, who underwent treatment in Carlsbad. Finally is assessed the current state of spa treatments and possible proposals which could improve the situation.
The position of the Teplice Spa in the spa industry with a focus on children's treatment
Křivanová, Daniela ; Mlejnková, Lena (advisor) ; Valentová, Jana (referee)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to analyse and evaluate the position of the Teplice Spa in the spa industry with a focus on children's treatment. The spa towns chosen for a comparison were Janské Lázně and Klimkovice which focus on the same indications for children as well as the Teplice Spa. The theoretical part introduces the concepts related to the spa tourism and deals with the children's treatment in the Czech Republic. The practical part deals with the analysis of the Teplice Spa and the comparison with the chosen spa towns. The outcome of this thesis will be recommendations based on the analysis of the spa facilities.
Analysis of the Economic Situation in the Spa Czech Republic
Vojáčková, Šárka ; Vopátek, Jiří (advisor) ; Blažek, Martin (referee)
The subject of this diploma thesis is to analyse economic situation of the spas in The Czech Republic during the period of 2005 to 2014. The aim of this thesis is based on time series analysis to evaluate the economic situation of the spas in the Czech Republic and analyse the impact of changes in the indication list caused by Decree No. 267/2012 Coll. and Act No. 1/2015 Coll. In diploma thesis were used the methods of vertical and horizontal analysis to illustrate the development trends. The degree of influence of selected descriptors was measured by the correlation coefficient and the results are summarized in correlation matrix. The results of this analysis show significant changes in the structure of spas patients according to payments, what brought a series of negative impacts for the Czech spas. The negative effects of legislative changes in the spas industry in this period clearly exceeded positives.
Influence of changes of Indication list on spa services in the Czech Republic
Majtnerová, Katarína ; Mlejnková, Lena (advisor) ; Valentová, Jana (referee)
The subject of this diploma thesis was to identify changes in a visit rate of spas in Czech Republic that have been caused mainly after adoption of a new Indication list in 2012. Its impacts were examined by comparison and analysis between two time periods, by year 2013 and from year 2013. Essential indicators of spas, such as trend of treatment days, numbers of clients, accommodation capacity and staffing, were examined in more detail in the diploma thesis. Based on the results and findings were then estimated further trends and development of spas in Czech Republic.
The progress of spa tourism during the period of 2009-2013
Nováková, Denisa ; Valentová, Jana (advisor) ; Doležal, Antonín (referee)
Spa tourism plays a very important role in the South Bohemian town of Třeboň. Spa tourists belong to the most numerous visitors who visit this town. The aim of the bachelor thesis is to evaluate the progress of spa tourism in Třeboň during the years of 2009-2013 and also to analyse the results of the survey itself. This bachelor thesis is divided into the theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part is focused on the tourism industry, spa tourism, its history, spa treatment and spa services which are provided in spa facilities. The practical part deals with what is on offer from the tourism industry in Třeboň, mainly from the point of view of the tourist attraction but also of spa tourism and services. Others chapters of the practical part deal with the evaluation of the selected indicators in the specified years with regard to changes of the indication list for spa treatment, assess the quality and suggest possible improvement of spa services in Třeboň.
The impact of changes of the Indication list on the selected spa facility
Nuhlíčková, Dita ; Mlejnková, Lena (advisor) ; Valentová, Jana (referee)
The aim of the diploma thesis is to examine how the amendment to the Indication list out of 2012 influenced the particular spa facility, namely Lázně Velké Losiny, s. r. o. The thesis describes changes and impacts that have occurred as a result of this amendment, and it compares the current situation in the spa with the state prior to the amendment. It also compares the development in Lázně Velké Losiny with the development, which was recorded in the Czech spa industry as a whole. The thesis defines the basic terminology of spa industry, the description of the current state of spas in the Czech Republic as well as the Indication list including its changes. The next part focuses on the introduction of Velké Losiny followed by the actual impact analysis of changes of the Indication list on Lázně Velké Losiny.
Quality of care in Velichovky a.s., before and after the Ministry of Health Decree No. 267/2012 Coll. The determination of the list of indications for spas and rehabilitation care for adults, children and adolescents
MIHALÍK, Petr
The thesis is about genesis o spa treatment from the dawn to the current state. It refers to its historical tradition a embodiment in the nowadays treatment of people's health. The topic of the empiric was mapping and valution of the client's state of health with specific health indications. The goal was to compare client's state of health, who attended 28 days spa treatment (according to previous regulation) with the same clients , who attended spa treatment one week shorter (after new regulation was decreed). Clients (patiens) suffering from these health indications: M45, M06.9 and Z98.8, valid according to MKN - 10 revision, took part in the research.
Economic Impacts of Changes in Funding Spa Treatment
Přenosilová, Petra ; Jankůj, Miroslav (advisor) ; Rux, Jaromír (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to describe spas in Czech Republic, from its history, spa areas, and its natural medicinal resources to economy of spas, sources of financing, providing services and legislation. The practical part is focused on the changes in funding spa care on the ground of amendment the List of indications which sets the rules for complex spa care and contributory spa care that is fully or partly covered by public health insurance. The main aim of this work is to define primarily economic impacts of the spa, which this amendment really brings after a several months.
Spa care in the system of public health insurance
HNÁTEK, Martin
The theoretical part of the work defines spa as a treatment method, which is aims at improving physical and mental health with the help of natural healing sources. The study further describes the history of spa industry in our country as far as its origins in the final stages of the Middle Ages, continuing with its gradual development crowned in the 18th and 19th century. The chapter concludes with a short insight into the development of spa industry after the year 1989 and gives some hints on its future direction. The next chapter delineates the position of Czech spa industry in the central European region. Here the reader can also find description of the spa network in the Czech Republic with all 35 spa sites. Further on, the characteristics of natural healing sources and their use is described. The effective legislation and the Regulation No. 267/2012 Coll. is discussed as well, in particular, with regard to the indication list for spa therapy and rehabilitation procedures for adults, children, and adolescents. The chapter contains a general description of the indication list, an overview of the indication groups, and legislative changes which the new legislation brings into the existing practice. Legislation relevant to the delivery of spa treatment gets described further on. In relation to this, the study also deals with the process of treatment recommendation and the approval of the recommendation. The chapter also contains the description of basic types of spa care. The last chapter of the theoretical part is dedicated to the statistics of spa care and the health care system. In the practical part of the report, the aims of the work are set and the research questions are formulated: 1) Does spa treatment reduce the cost of medication in patients suffering from chronic diseases of the musculoskeletal system during the year following the treatment? 2) Did the delivery of spa care lead to a decrease of expenses related to outpatient rehabilitation in patients suffering from chronic diseases of the musculoskeletal system during the year following the treatment? The research questions were addressed by a mixed type of research. Secondary data analysis was used as a research technique. Data about patients, who were subject to spa treatment first in 2011 and who are members of the indication group VII ? chronic diseases of the musculoskeletal system ? more precisely with the diagnoses of degenerative disease of hip and knee joints. The frequency and the extent of medication, related to the treatment of the disease and the frequency of the outpatient rehabilitation care were monitored in these patients. The deciding period, in which the above mentioned parameters were monitored, was twelve months before the spa treatment and twelve months after the spa treatment was conducted. The results were determined based on statistical evaluation of data obtained by secondary data analysis. The results state that there was a significant decrease in expenses for outpatient rehabilitation care and medication in both of the monitored groups (degenerative disease of hip joints and degenerative disease of knee joints). The only exception is that the cost of subsequent medication for gonarthrosis patients dropped by only 1.3 %. The answer to the first research question remains ambiguous. The cost of treatment in coxarthrosis patients dropped dramatically, whereas the treatment expenditure in gonarthrosis patients remained virtually similar. The answer to the second research question is definitively positive. In both of the monitored groups the costs for outpatient rehabilitation care was reduced significantly. As a result, it can be postulated that the research proved the positive impact of spa care on patients? state of health. This impact is demonstrated by the decrease in health care services provided after the spa treatment period, which results in the overall decrease of costs.

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