THE OUTSOURCING OF RESOURCE MANAGEMENT OF MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS
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https://doi.org/10.20998/2413-3000.2015.1111.7Keywords:
medical services, health management organizations, equipment, outsourcing, morphological studies.Abstract
The analysis of the subject area is conducted, problems in the existing health structures effective use of medical equipment are identified. A new model for the effective use of medical equipment is proposed. Unification of the medical processes in a single laboratory center will improve the organization of the analytical study, savings, budget resources, reducing the number of necessary medical and technical personnel, the number of necessary laboratory equipment. High performance, improvement the quality of medical services and the degree of control over their provision will be provided.
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