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Current problems of medical and social expertise
Author(s) -
S. N Puzin,
Пузин Сергей Никифорович,
Nina V. Dmitrieva,
Дмитриева Нина Васильевна,
A. Yu. Paikov,
Пайков Андрей Юрьевич,
V. V. Filippov,
Филиппов Виталий Витальевич,
Fatima D. Erkenova,
Эркенова Фатима Джамбулатовна,
V. D. Fizitskaya,
Физицкая Валерия Девиевна
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
mediko-socialʹnaâ èkspertisa i reabilitaciâ/mediko-socialʹnaâ èkspertiza i reabilitaciâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2412-2092
pISSN - 1560-9537
DOI - 10.17816/mser34613
Subject(s) - habilitation , rehabilitation , order (exchange) , plan (archaeology) , psychology , key (lock) , public relations , social needs , applied psychology , business , medical education , medicine , political science , health care , computer science , computer security , law , finance , philosophy , archaeology , neuroscience , humanities , history
This article analyses legal framework of medical and social expertise. We have assessed and identified negative aspects of the existing order of interaction between health facilities and bureaus of medical and social expertise during disability determination. We have established the key role of health facilities in determination of persons that need social protection and rehabilitation because of persistent impairments of health. The article reflects significant gaps in the Classifications and Criteria, that are used in practice of bureaus of medical and social expertise, during development and implementation of individual rehabilitation and habilitation plan of a person with disabilities.

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