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Zdravstveno varstvo brezdomcev: primerjalna analiza med Slovenijo in Finsko
ID Verbič, Staša Elina (Author), ID Filipovič Hrast, Maša (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Zdravje je ena izmed temeljnih človekovih vrednot in mnogo več kot samo odsotnost bolezni. Zdravje je dinamično ravnovesje tako telesnih kot tudi duševnih, čustvenih, duhovnih, osebnih in socialnih prvin. Je splošna vrednota, pomembna za kakovostno življenje posameznika kot tudi za celotno družbo, saj je predpogoj za povečanje blaginje. Ne pomeni samo telesne in duševne blaginje, temveč tudi socialno blaginjo. Za zagotavljanje zdravja so ključni dostopni zdravstveni sistemi, pri tem pa je pomembno, kako dostopni so za najranljivejše skupine prebivalstva. V diplomskem delu je predstavljeno zdravstveno varstvo brezdomcev kot ene izmed najbolj ranljivih skupin, pri čemer je opisano zdravstveno varstvo brezdomcev v Sloveniji in na Finskem. Slovenija je država, ki spada v postsocialistični sistem blaginje z značilnostmi socialdemokratskega in konservativno-korporativističnega režima blaginje. Na drugi strani pa se Finska uvršča med države s socialdemokratskim režimom blaginje. Raziskala sem dostopnost do zdravstvene oskrbe brezdomcev ter predstavila podobnosti in razlike med državama glede zdravstvenega varstva.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:brezdomci, zdravstveno varstvo, zdravstveno zavarovanje, Slovenija, Finska
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Year:2024
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-161931 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:17.09.2024
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Language:English
Title:Healthcare for the Homeless: A Comparative Analysis Between Slovenia and Finland
Abstract:
Health is one of the fundamental human values and much more than just the absence of disease. Health is a dynamic balance of physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, personal, and social aspects—a universal value essential for the quality of life for both individuals and society as a whole, as it is a prerequisite for increasing well-being. It is not only physical and mental well-being but also social well-being. Accessible healthcare systems are crucial for ensuring health, and it is important how accessible they are to the most vulnerable groups in the population. This thesis presents healthcare for the homeless, one of the most vulnerable groups. It describes healthcare for the homeless in Slovenia, a country that belongs to the post-socialist welfare system with characteristics of the social-democratic and conservative-corporatist welfare regimes, and in Finland, a country categorized under the social-democratic welfare regime. I have explored the accessibility of healthcare for the homeless and highlighted the similarities and differences between the two countries in terms of healthcare.

Keywords:homeless, healthcare, health insurance, Slovenia, Finland

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