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614.2:618.1/.7(478) (1) |
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![]() CARAUŞ, Iurie. Performanţa, succesele şi provocările centrului perinatologic nivel III în implementarea programului naţional de perinatologie în Republica Moldova. In: Buletin de Perinatologie, 2018, nr. 3(79), pp. 58-61. ISSN 1810-5289. |
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Numărul 3(79) / 2018 / ISSN 1810-5289 | ||||||
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CZU: 614.2:618.1/.7(478) | ||||||
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According to the development objectives of the millennium approved by Republic of Moldova, the Government through the objectives of the programs “Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction”, “Moldovan Village”, also provided for priority measures in the domain of maternal and child health. One of the main focuses of this policy was the elaboration of three national programs aimed at improving the basic maternal and child health indicators at national level: “Strengthening perinatal healthcare in the Republic of Moldova (1998-2002)”, “Promoting perinatal services (2003-2007)“,” Modernization of the perinatal system of the Republic of Moldova (2006-2014). So at any level of the regional perinatal service, it is imperative necessary a insurance according to human resources, technical-material and organizational-methodical resources to provide high-tech and costly perinatal services in obstetrics, gynecology and neonatology. However, all the measures provided in the national perinatology programs, contributed to the improvement of the main indicators of maternal and child health care but, regretfully, its evolution is slow and oscillating, remaining below the level expected by WHO and society. This situation impose us to revise the perinatal care policies at national level with the emphasis on: implementing new organizational models of perinatal service on a level basis, optimizing the quality of maternal and child medical services and their cost-effectiveness; making human resources more efficient and conforming to medical workers, motivating for the highest qualification and professionalism; capital reconstructions and endowment of the appropriate technical material of the perinatal centers in rendering the services provided, the prioritization of the “Maternal health”&“Family health” care packages and, last but not least, the Government’s support for the country’s vital measures |
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