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Standard/higher medical care from a user's perspective of care
Růžičková, Taťána ; Šafr, Jiří (advisor) ; Hnilicová, Helena (referee)
The theme of this work is to determine standard and higher standard medical care from the viewpoint of the user. The theoretical part is devoted to medical health history putting emphasis on the origin, development and recent state of the health service in the Czech Republic and methods of funding. It describes the legislative changes leading to the establishment of the new health reform, including the categories of standard and higher medical care. In the work, health indicators are discussed with a more thorough description of distributive justice, social solidarity and individual responsibility. In the practical part; the results are given from my own quantitative research, which shows my reaction to the origin of the concept of the new reform. A part of which was to set up the standard and higher medical care. The aim of the research was to ascertain under what conditions medical care was available for users of different groups. It was appropriate to take into account individual responsibility, as another criterion of accessibility to higher medical care for economically disadvantaged social groups. The results of the research have confirmed the main theory that the attitude to standard and higher medical care is influenced by socio-economic status, age and state of health. On the basis of the...
Maintaining free air passage in pre-hospital emergency treatment by healthcare professionals below the level of physician
Růžičková, Taťána ; Zemanová, Věra (advisor) ; Mašek, Jiří (referee) ; Fejfarová, Kristýna (referee)
My B.Sc. thesis deals with procedures to maintain free airways by healthcare professionals below the level of physician training. Previously such activities were carried out solely by qualified physicians. The paper shows that non-physicians are just as capable of securing free airways in emergency pre-hospital treatment. Nurses and paramedics can employ a variety of methods, according to skills in which they were trained. The success rate of individual, overal rate of success, most frequently used methods, and other information was obtained by statistical analysis of data found in the archives of emergency services.

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