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Néhány szempont a magyar egészségügyi ágazat problématérképének összeállításához
23-31Views:583Dysfunction of health care has been a hot issue recently. Financial and human resource problems have been perceived by many of us, although a pile of other interrelated problems also appears in this field. However, several of them could be improved with adequate management methods. In order to understand the changes previously carried out in health care, it is vital to get know the legislations documenting national and international tendencies. The multi-aspect research is based on documentations, comparative analysis and evaluation of statistics from the given field. Besides them, the financial system, the state’s participation, and the service systems also need to be taken into consideration. Due to former reorganizations of health care, many different types of organizational structures connect with one another, and for profit and non profit organizations are interwoven. The complicated situation suggests that our research into this topic is rather timely. By revealing the health care systems of different countries, two basic tendencies seem to prevail. There are systems, in several states, which make cooperation easier, while there are differences, caused by historical events, whose abolition would serve everybody’s interest.
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The impact of the support system on people living in segregated areas
131-141Views:126The Quality of Life Panel Research
in Nyíregyháza (2008-2018) has been examining the
changes in allowances. Similarly to the national data, there
is a decrease in household allowance, the allowance for
economically active people, and the number of people getting
allowances. This study examines whether these tendencies
are the same in two segregated areas, the Husar and
Eastern settlements in Nyíregyháza, since here the residents
are in a more disadvantageous position which stems from
their education attainment, housing conditions, employment
and related financial situation. Although the rate of those
who live and get allowance is higher than that of the city
dwellers, despite being entitled to allowances fewer people
have applied for them. In this study we examine the underlying
reasons by analysing our sample through social and
economic characteristics, and along their changing attitude
towards allowances.