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    STUDIA BIOETHICA - Issue no. 1 / 2015  
         
  Article:   PROBLEMATIC ISSUES REGARDING CHRONIC DISEASE REGISTERS IN MODERN PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES / ASPECTE PROBLEMATICE PRIVIND REALIZAREA REGISTRELOR DE BOLI CRONICE ÎN SERVICIILE DE SĂNĂTATE MODERNE.

Authors:  FLORINA MARIA GABOR-HAROSA, OVIDIU PETRU STAN, FLOAREA MOCEAN.
 
       
         
  Abstract:  Problematic Issues Regarding Chronic Disease Registers in Modern Public Health Services. The sistematic recording and monitoring of chronic diseases is relevant for the planning of public health services in every country. A disease register represent a documentation of all the cases diagnosticated with a particulary disease in a defined population. Based on the information included in this registers it is possible to achieve objectives as monitoring the disease evolution and patient’s care, improving the activity in public health sector (reorganization of services, resource allocation, prioritization of intervention measures) and increasing the level of medical knowledge which may support good medical practice in this field. Beyond the importance of the disease registers in achieving these objectives, they can be expensive and sensitive from ethical point of view due to the need of respecting the civil rights and liberties. Because of these reasons is necessary an integrated vision and approach of disease registers before they are introduced and used in the modern public health services. This paper presents a synthesis of the knowledge, practices and concerns in the field of disease registers, with special references to chronic disease registers, in order to identify the adequate methods for developing an integrated national chronic disease register.

Keywords: disease register, chronic diseases, recording, monitoring, public health
 
         
     
         
         
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