Regional disparities in medical equipment distribution in the Slovak Republic - a platform for a health policy regulatory mechanism
- PMID: 29124432
- PMCID: PMC5680412
- DOI: 10.1186/s13561-017-0176-0
Regional disparities in medical equipment distribution in the Slovak Republic - a platform for a health policy regulatory mechanism
Abstract
Background: This study aims to examine the localisation of selected parameters in the deployment and use of medical equipment in the Slovak Republic and to verify potential regional disparities. The study evaluates the benefits of an analytical platform for regulatory mechanisms in the healthcare system.
Methods: The correspondence analysis is applied to the entire data set containing information regarding medical equipment distribution and mortality.
Results: The results highlight regional differences in the use of medical equipment throughout the analysed period from 2008 to 2014. The total amount of medical equipment increased slightly to 9192 devices during the time span. In 2014, there was a significant decrease of 16.44%. Disparities are found in the frequencies and structure of medical equipment. In some regions, medical equipment is not present or is present in low numbers.
Conclusions: The results regarding regional disparities demonstrate the regional development of the amount of medical equipment. The deployment of medical equipment is not proportional, and not all of the analysed devices are available in each region. The tests also indicate the appropriateness of the amount of medical equipment and create a platform for further investigation. The results of the analysis suggest the unsuitable distribution of medical equipment throughout the Slovak regions, where there are significant regional disparities. These findings can serve as a monitoring platform to evaluate the accessibility and efficiency of medical equipment usage.
Trial registration: No human participants were involved in the research.
Keywords: Health facility; Healthcare; Medical equipment; Region; Regional disparity.
Conflict of interest statement
Ethics approval and consent to participate
Not applicable.
Consent for publication
Not applicable.
Competing interests
The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
Publisher’s Note
Springer Nature remains neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations.
Figures
References
-
- Rogalewicz V. Health technology assessment as a tool for medical devices management in hospitals. In: EHB 2015. Proceedings of the 5th IEEE international conference on E-health and. Bioengineering. 2015; doi: 10.1109/ehb.2015.7391561.
-
- Zavadil M, Rogalewicz V, Kubátová L, Matloňová V, Salačová K. Hospital-based health technology assessment. Cas Lek Cesk. 2016;155(5):254–259. - PubMed
-
- Ivlev I, Jablonsky J, Kneppo P. Multiple-criteria comparative analysis of magnetic resonance imaging systems. Int J Med Eng Inform. 2016;8(2):124–141. doi: 10.1504/IJMEI.2016.075757. - DOI
-
- Bem A, Prędkiewicz P, Ucieklak-Jeż P, Siedleck R. European financial systems 2015 – proceedings of the 12th international scientific conference; 18–19 June 2015; Brno, Czech Republic. Brno: Masaryk University. 2015. Profitability versus debt in hospital industry; pp. 20–27.
Grants and funding
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Other Literature Sources