Integrated approach to the study of health care for the rural population

Abstract

The strategic goal for the country at present is to improve the health status of the population by increasing the real availability of medical care for the general population and the priority of health in the system of social values of society, strengthening the preventive focus of healthcare [1,2,3,6]. The uneven nature of the settlement of rural residents, a fairly large radius of service, the specifics of the conditions of agricultural work and life in the countryside impose additional difficulties in the process of providing medical care to the rural population. The issues of assessing the quality of medical care are widely covered in domestic and foreign literature, and more and more works are devoted to studying the problem of managing the quality of medical care. Evaluation of the activities of medical personnel is necessary to identify opportunities to improve the quality of care provided and their successful implementation [4,5].

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