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Concept of occupational pathology service development in Kazakhstan

Abstract

Improvement of occupational medical care management is aimed to preserve workers' health through better prevention, early diagnosis and rehabilitation of occupational diseases. Strategic directions of occupational pathology service development are improvement of legislation base on occupational diseases, modernization of occupational pathology service, development of personnel resources system, advancement of research activity in medical ecology, industrial hygiene and occupational pathology and increased efficiency of intra-sectoral and inter-agency interactions about workers' health preservation.

About the Authors

A. U. Amanbekova
RSGE National Centre of Labour Hygiene and Occupational Diseases of the Ministry of Healthcare and Social Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Russian Federation


K. Z. Sakiev
RSGE National Centre of Labour Hygiene and Occupational Diseases of the Ministry of Healthcare and Social Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Russian Federation


G. M. Dzhakupbekova
RSGE National Centre of Labour Hygiene and Occupational Diseases of the Ministry of Healthcare and Social Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Russian Federation


L. K. Ibrayeva
RSGE National Centre of Labour Hygiene and Occupational Diseases of the Ministry of Healthcare and Social Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Russian Federation


References

1. Государственная программа развития здравоохранения Республики Казахстан «Саламатты Қазақстан» на 2011-2015 гг.

2. Послание Президента Республики Казахстан Н.А. Назарбаева народу Казахстана «Нурлы Жол - Путь в будущее» 11.11.2014 г.


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Amanbekova A.U., Sakiev K.Z., Dzhakupbekova G.M., Ibrayeva L.K. Concept of occupational pathology service development in Kazakhstan. Russian Journal of Occupational Health and Industrial Ecology. 2015;(7):1-4. (In Russ.)

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