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- Title
INDEX OF THE TROOP UNIT MEDICAL CENTRE IN 2012.
- Authors
SÓTÉR, Andrea
- Abstract
In this article the indicators of the troop unit medical centre are being presented from the year 2012, mainly focusing on the primary health care, which had been defined by their primary duty. Most of the cases from the total 88733 derived from acute medical attention, including infections and respiratory diseases. The analysis on the personnel categories shows a more differentiated picture on illnesses. Among civilian servants lingering illnesses, especially vascular lesion are of frequent occurrence that comes together with the increasing time of being away from work. Compared to the youngest, military students who are away from their workplaces 5.5 days a year on average, the civilian servants miss 9.4 days due to illness. The hospital treatment days also corresponds to this data. In favour of the higher level of specialist care provided for the personal ranks of the Hungarian Defence Forces the civil health care facilities also take part. 46% of all professional medical provision and 35% of in-patient care is taking place out of the Hungarian Defence Forces Health Centre's system. The personal infrastructure of the troop unit medical centres has been showing an unfavourable image for years. In 2012 seven corps of the Hungarian Defence Forces were lacking a troop physician. For a troop physician who needs to take care of 2535 cases on average, besides living up to his or her other basic duties can end up in reaching the end of their bearing capacity.
- Subjects
MEDICAL centers; MILITARY personnel; MILITARY hospitals; MILITARY medicine; HUNGARY. Honvedseg
- Publication
Military Science Review / Hadtudományi Szemle, 2013, Vol 6, Issue 4, p24
- ISSN
2676-9816
- Publication type
Article