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    CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK FOR STANDARTIZATION OF MEDICAL CARE: PURPOSE AND PRINCIPLES
    (2024-12) Baieva O.; Kryvenko Y.; Tarasova N.
    The purpose of health care standardization is to improve the quality of preventive and therapeutic and diagnostic measures, solve the problems of preserving and improving the health of the population. Standardization of care seeks to improve patient outcomes and healthcare delivery by reducing unwanted variations in care as well as promoting the efficient and effective use of healthcare resources.
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    TECHNOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES FOR ENSURING HIGH INDICATORS OF MEDICAL CARE
    (International Science Group, 2024-12-17) Baieva O.; Kryvenko Y.; Tserkovniak L.; Tarasova N.; Zelentsova S.
    The article dealth with general treatment and diagnostic technologies - the latest technologies for diagnosis and treatment of the most common pathologies and diseases. To achieve the safety of treatment, clinical and economic efficiency of the process of providing medical care, the implementation of medical care standards is being carried out. Biotechnology, nanotechnology, genetic engineering technologies for diagnostics and treatment are becoming increasingly important in modern theoretical and practical medicine. Gene therapy involves the development of safe and high-tech methods for introducing missing or defective producer genes into the somatic cells of patients. Telemedicine's potential to transform healthcare delivery is profound, fostering accessibility, efficiency, and improved patient outcomes. Information and organizational support technologies should create a single medical information space. The structure of the space should contain three hierarchical levels. The first is information systems of institutions directly related to patients.

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