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    BIOETHICAL PRICIPLES OF MEDICAL CARE: INFORMED CONSENT TO TREATMENT
    (2021-10-24) Baieva Olena; Zelentsova Svitlana; Kovalenko Olha
    The article dealth with ethical and legal significance of the patient's consent to medical care is recognized by the fact that it acts as a tool for protecting the human right to self-determination, which is recognized as one of the basic human rights
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    PUBLIC HEALTH ETHICS ASPECTS IN THE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS
    (2022-12-02) Baieva Olena; Zelentsova Svitlana; Kovalenko Olha
    The article dealth with prevention of disease and the spread of infectious diseases, in special cases, the legislation of Ukraine provides for both preventive vaccinations and compulsory diagnosis and treatment
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    TECHNOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES FOR ENSURING HIGH INDICATORS OF MEDICAL CARE
    (International Science Group, 2024-12) Baieva Olena; Kryvenko Yevhenii; Tserkovniak Larysa; Tarasova Natalia; Zelentsova Svitlana
    The modern stage of development of healthcare is characterized by the increase in the technological level of medical care. In the last decade, a number of effective medical technologies have been developed and implemented in medical practice in cardiology, oncology, pulmonology, endocrinology, neurology, immunology, rheumatology, surgery, radiation medicine, hemotherapy and pharmacology. The range of surgical interventions using minimally invasive surgery has been expanded. The development of modern medical technologies is directly related to the development of medical science and scientific and technological progress

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