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Title:Korupcija (in) slovensko zdravstvo
Authors:ID Slak, Boštjan (Author)
ID Loknar, Maja (Author)
ID Behram, Aleš (Author)
ID Dobovšek, Bojan (Author)
ID Brecelj, Erik (Reviewer)
ID Erjavec, Barbara (Copy-reader)
ID Perša, Jan (Technical editor)
Files:URL http://press.um.si/index.php/ump/catalog/book/752
 
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Language:Slovenian
Work type:Proceedings
Organization:FVV - Faculty of Criminal Justice and Security
UZUM - University of Maribor Press
Abstract:Korupcijska tveganja in korupcija v zdravstvu ostajajo globalni problem, na katerega Slovenija ni imuna. Pregled literature, virov in izvedba pilotske študije, ki je vključevala polstrukturirane intervjuje z zdravniki, strokovnjakom s področja omejevanja korupcije in dobaviteljem/zastopnikom, proizvajalci/distributerji zdravil in medicinskih pripomočkov, je nakazal, da v Sloveniji prevladujejo štiri pojavne oblike korupcije in korupcijskih tveganj v zdravstvu. Te so korupcija in korupcijska tveganja, izhajajoča iz sodelovanja s proizvajalci/distributerji zdravil in medicinskih pripomočkov, korupcija in korupcijska tveganja na področju javnih naročil, korupcija in korupcijska tveganja pri prepletu med javnimi in zasebnimi praksami ter korupcija in korupcijska tveganja v povezavi s čakalnimi vrstami. Močno je izražena tudi verjetnost, da je v slovenskem zdravstvenem sistemu prisotna sistemska korupcija. Za omejevanje korupcije in koruptivnih tveganj se kažejo kot najbolj efektivni pristopi k večanju transparentnega delovanja zdravstvenega sistema in terjanju odgovornosti ključnih akterjev, centraliziran sistem javnih naročil ter ureditev čakalnih vrst.
Keywords:korupcija, korupcijsko tveganje, Slovenija, zdravstvo, medicina
Place of publishing:Maribor
Place of performance:Maribor
Publisher:Univerza v Mariboru, Univerzitetna založba
Year of publishing:2023
Year of performance:2023
PID:20.500.12556/DKUM-83752 New window
ISBN:978-961-286-690-7
UDC:614.2:343.3.352(082)(0.034.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:139786499 New window
DOI:10.18690/um.fvv.1.2023 New window
Publication date in DKUM:31.01.2023
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Language:English
Title:Coruption and (Slovenian) Healthcare
Abstract:Corruption and (Slovenian)Healthcare: Corruption risks and corruption in healthcare remain a global problem to which Slovenia is not immune. Desk research and a pilot study, which included semi-structural interviews with physicians, anti-corruption experts and manufacturers/distributor of manufacturers and distributors of medicines and medical devices, indicated that four forms of corruption and corruption risks prevail in Slovenian healthcare. These are corruption and corruption risks arising from cooperation with manufacturers/distributors of medicines and medical devices, corruption and corruption risks in the field of public procurement, corruption and corruption risks in the intertwining of public and private practices and corruption, and corruption risks relating to waiting lists. There is a high probability that systemic corruption is present in the Slovenian health care system. To limit corruption and corruption risks, the most effective approaches are to increase the transparency of the health system and hold key actors accountable, a centralized public procurement system must be implemented as well as proper waiting lines management.
Keywords:corruption, corruption risk, Slovenia, healthcare, medicine


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