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An Overview of Human Resources and Capacity in Health Care Institutions in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Context of Responding to the COVID 19 Pandemic.
Cilovic-Lagarija, Seila; Hasanica, Nino; Mulic, Maida; Radojicic, Milan; Brankovic, Suada; Pilav, Aida; Huseinagic, Senad; Musa, Sanjin.
  • Cilovic-Lagarija S; Institute for Public Health FB&H, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  • Hasanica N; Institute for Health and Food Safety Zenica, Institute for Public Health, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  • Mulic M; University of Zenica, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Healthcare, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  • Radojicic M; Institute for Public Health of Tuzla Canton, Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  • Brankovic S; Institute for Public Health of Herzegovina-Neretva Canton, Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  • Pilav A; University of Sarajevo, Faculty of Health Studies, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  • Huseinagic S; University of Sarajevo, Faculty of Health Studies, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  • Musa S; Institute for Public Health of Sarajevo Canton; Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Mater Sociomed ; 33(1): 56-59, 2021 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1236909
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The organization of health care system on Cantonal level with the coordination from Federal level represents a real situation with the possibility of decentralization of health care system according to the experiences of developed countries.

OBJECTIVE:

To make an overview of the situation at the primary and hospital health care level with the aim of assessing the existing human resources and capacity of health care institutions in FB&H, with which we entered in COVID-19 pandemic.

METHODS:

This retrospective study presents the efficiency of health care in FB&H measured by number of medical doctors, and other medical staff during the time period of five years. Data of the Institute for Public Health FB&H were used. The Institute for Public Health FB&H is authorised by the law to conduct and implement statistical research in the field of health care in line with relevant laws and by-laws. The Institute is obliged to report on organisational structure, human resources and medical equipment.

RESULTS:

Presented data include the number of health care employees in medical institutions in FB&H in the period 2015-2019 per 100,000 inhabitants and their numbers in primary health care, family medicine, secondary and tertiary level of health care in 2019. The study also presents the number of doctors of medicine, specialists and medical residents in FB&H, the number of nurses of all profiles and levels of education as well as medical staff and other employees in the public health care system in FB&H in 2019.

CONCLUSIONS:

The COVID-19 pandemic in FB&H has confirmed the fact that human resources in health care are insufficient, especially in the field of public health and epidemiology. The availability of these health facilities and human resource is not uniform throughout the FB&H, which may affect the capacity of the health system in some parts of the FB&H to meet the needs of providing services during COVID-19 pandemic.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Observational study / Qualitative research Language: English Journal: Mater Sociomed Year: 2021 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Observational study / Qualitative research Language: English Journal: Mater Sociomed Year: 2021 Document Type: Article