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[Medical and economic standards in antituberculosis services]
Abstract:
To meet the requirements of insurance medicine to be introduced in this country, special medical and economical standards as regards tuberculosis have been developed for antituberculosis services. The standards summarize and systematize the minimum preventive and treatment measures to be provided for the population of the districts and regions. Criteria of the treatment quality have been formulated. The patients of the antituberculosis institutions have been grouped by curability, follow-up duration, operability. The standards are to help in granting licences, opening credits for treatment and prophylactic institutions and in controlling their activities under insurance medicine.
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