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    Conceptual principles for reforming the quality management system of medical care in Ukraine
    (Primedia eLaunch, 2023) Baieva O.; Kovalenko O.; Zelentsova S.; Kryvenko Y.; Svizhak V.
    This section of the monograph outlines a comprehensive framework for enhancing the quality management system in the Ukrainian healthcare sector. It identifies key challenges and opportunities for reform, emphasizing the need for integrated approaches that align with international best practices. The section discusses essential components such as stakeholder engagement, regulatory improvements, and the adoption of evidence-based methodologies. Recommendations are provided to guide policymakers and healthcare leaders in implementing effective reforms aimed at achieving higher standards of medical care in Ukraine
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    State regulation of vaccine prophylaxis in Ukraine
    (International Science Group, 2023) Baieva O.; Svizhak V.; Kryvenko Y.; Svizhak V.
    The thesis explores the current state and trends in vaccination regulation within the country. It highlights the key legislative acts that shape health policy and the mechanisms for ensuring vaccine quality. The impact of state initiatives on vaccination coverage is analyzed, alongside discussions of the challenges and opportunities for improving vaccination campaigns in the context of pandemics and other epidemic threats

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