Institutional Platform to Ensure the Interaction between the Subjects of Combating Medical and Biological Emergencies Mechanism

The article is devoted to studying the current condition of state regulation over medical and biological emergencies in Ukraine and the development of proposals on the organization of more effective interaction between the institutional platform subjects. The urgency of the research lies in the fact...

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Published inEconomic affairs (Calcutta) Vol. 67; no. 4s; pp. 765 - 775
Main Author Gaman, Petro
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New Delhi New Delhi Publishers 01.10.2022
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Summary:The article is devoted to studying the current condition of state regulation over medical and biological emergencies in Ukraine and the development of proposals on the organization of more effective interaction between the institutional platform subjects. The urgency of the research lies in the fact that the current state authorities’ activities are inefficient and do not cope with the problem of exacerbation of COVID-19 disease level. Relevance is supplemented by the unpredictability of pandemic crisis development, requiring reforming the current medical support system. The study aims to develop recommendations on forming the institutional platform and effective system interaction between the participants of regulation in medical and biological emergencies. In the course of the study, general scientific knowledge methods are used and institutional platform modeling. As a result of the study, systematized information about the present state of state regulation defined recommendations for improving the current relationship between regulators. The study’s novelty lies in the improvement of the mechanism to ensure the interaction of subjects to combat emergencies of medical and biological nature. The study’s practical value consists of obtaining a set of recommendations, which can be implemented by public authorities responding to emergencies.
ISSN:0424-2513
0976-4666
DOI:10.46852/0424-2513.4s.2022.10