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Private and Public Health Care Institutions and it's evaluation in the Czech Republic
Čibera, Roman ; Krabec, Tomáš (advisor) ; Šmídová, Radana (referee)
This text considers a possibilities of using business valuation methods in an evaluation of the private and public health care institutions in the Czech Republic. It tries to explain the specifics associated with the functioning of health care institutions and their influence on the choice of the valuation standards, valuation methodology and the selection of the final method of valuation. The first part describes health care institutions and their operation in the health care market. Other parts deal with the possibilities of the evaluation separately for private and public health care institutions. Differences are summarized in the conclusion.
General practitioner as element affecting the costs of subsequent medical care
Zeinerová, Hana ; Lešetický, Ondřej (advisor) ; Kolorosová, Blanka (referee)
Description of general practitioners role in a complex view of Health system - communication between doctors and hospital facilities and definition of the related essential duties and operations, characteristics of private practice focusing on selected general practitioner practice.
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.
The comparison of systems of health insurance in the Czech republic and in the United States of America
Benešová, Kristýna ; Písař, Pavel (advisor) ; Chalupníček, Pavel (referee)
The main purpose of my bachelor's work is to analyse the system of health insurance in the Czech Republic in comparison with the system established in the United States of America. The choice of these two countries is wholly intentional, because I would like to show the strong points and possible weaknesses of these two absolutely different systems. I shortly summarize the general principles of providing the public and private health insurance in the introductory part of my bachelor's work. Then I go over to the specific systems used in these two countries. I point out the defects of the public health insurance on an example of the Czech Republic, particularly its inefficiency and actual problems. I focus on an example of the USA in the next chapter, where is the private health insurance based on a voluntary base provided. I compare real indicators of these two countries in the analytical part of my work, e.g. the total expenditures on the health care etc. In this analysis I consider a rate of the efficiency, solidarity, accessibility and quality of the provided health care in these different systems. In conclusion I sum up the results of my analysis and consider whether and possibly in which way the Czech system of health insurance could be inspired by the American system.
Efficiency analysis in slovaak healt-care system
Paul, Tomáš ; Maaytová, Alena (advisor) ; Vítek, Leoš (referee)
Characteristic of methodical approaches of efficiency analysis of health care system in Slovakia according DEA approach.
Possibilities of regulation of economical subjects behavior on health care market
Valtr, Jan ; Maaytová, Alena (advisor) ; Maaytová, Alena (referee)
The bachelors theses deals with settings of the health care financing. It explains reasons for government interventions to the health care market, describes possible models of health care system, defines economical subjects of health care market and analyses possibilities how to regulate their economical behavior. The healt care system is affected mainly by interests groups, who push their particular aims at the expense of others. By asserting their interests they affect other subjects of health care market as well as the entire health care system. It is impossilbe to choose the exactly correct settins of health care system. Settins of each individual regulatory mechanism has no optional value, it have to match locally and temporally given specific economical and social conditions. The selection of concrete parametres of regulation is always determinated by application of public choice.
Medical Leadership compensation framework
Uhlíř, Tomáš ; Malý, Milan (advisor) ; Murphy, Kelly (referee)
This master thesis deals with outlining the rationale of redesigning medical leadership compensation framework within Interior Health Authority (IH). In particular, reviews IH's organizational structure, analyses job descriptions for medical leaders, recommends improvements of communication flow across the authority and designs medical leader's compensation model.
The Health Care Reform ČR - What are their pros and cons?
Marvan, Petr ; Janíčko, Martin (advisor) ; Kadeřábková, Klára (referee)
My bachelor thesis is concerned with health care system of the Czech Republic. At the begining of this work, there is a short round up of elementary economic terms and problems, connected with providing health services. Second part is focused on the situation of health care system in the Czech Republic. It is concerned with its functioning, its contemporary situation, and its contemporary problems. Third part describes individual steps taken and specificities of the Czech reform conception of health care system and compares them with certain foreign experience. The thesis is, in its prevailing form, composed instrumentally, in order to form a wiew about potential impact of health care reform.
Equivalence in the health insurance
Bišof, Milan ; Durdisová, Jaroslava (advisor) ; Munzi, Tomáš (referee)
This dissertation considers the issue of equivalence and the related matter of solidarity in the health insurance sector. The used methodology is an analysis on the basis of which the specific causes of the current state of the healthcare system are investigated. The initial chapters focus on the theoretical basis and insurance principles in general, and then health insurance in more detail. The individual systems (models) of healthcare, which are compared with the aim of finding the optimum method of financing the healthcare sector, are then described. The analytical section looks at the current state of healthcare in the Czech Republic and the main problems it faces: an ageing population and constantly rising healthcare costs, which are slowly becoming uncontrollable. Healthcare reform, which began on 1 January 2008 with the introduction of regulation fees, is also evaluated. A great deal of attention is paid to fees because the legality of their introduction is being settled by the Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic. In conclusion, the author outlines a healthcare system that would be, in his opinion, more financially manageable, and just more equitable and fair.

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