"Illusionary Health System": "Political Framework and Public Health" - Jovan Kojičić and Dražen Petrić

The development of a multisectoral approach and integrated planning are essential for identifying and addressing health problems in the community.

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The title of the new episode of the podcast ''Illusionary Health System'' is “Political Framework and Public Health”, in which we explore the hypothesis that the only thing we know today is that we don't know what the key functions of public health are in Montenegro. Identifying these functions is the central topic of this episode.

Research and WHO standards emphasize the importance of a holistic approach to the health system, which includes not only health care but also the quality of service delivery, access to information, cultural sensitivity and choice of providers. This approach is essential for reducing health inequalities and ensuring equity in health, especially for marginalized groups. The development of a multisectoral approach and integrated planning are essential for identifying and addressing health problems in the community.

Episode guest Dražen Petrić, President of the Committee on Health, Labor and Social Welfare, answers the question of whether these processes are really present in Montenegro and what are the key functions of public health.

*The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this interview are the personal views of the speaker. The material and information presented here is for general, informational, and educational purposes only.

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