Goran Ridic
Sarajevo School of Science and Technology
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Materia Socio Medica | 2012
Goran Ridic; Suzanne Gleason; Ognjen Ridic
The purpose of this research paper is to compare health care systems in three highly advanced industrialized countries: The United States of America, Canada and Germany. The first part of the research paper will focus on the description of health care systems in the above-mentioned countries while the second part will analyze, evaluate and compare the three systems regarding equity and efficiency. Finally, an overview of recent changes and proposed future reforms in these countries will be provided as well. We start by providing a general description and comparison of the structure of health care systems in Canada, Germany and the United States.
Materia Socio Medica | 2013
Jasenko Karamehic; Ognjen Ridic; Goran Ridic; Tomislav Jukić; Jozo Coric; Djemo Subasic; Mirsad Panjeta; Aida Saban; Lejla Zunic; Izet Masic
Introduction: The U.S. pharmaceutical industry is defined by the U.S. Census Bureau as “companies engaged in researching, developing, manufacturing and marketing of medicines and biological for human or veterinary use”. Besides its main role in improving human health, the US pharmaceutical industry represents one of the most critical, key decision makers’ lobbying prone and competitive sectors in the economy. The cost in the environment of very limited government price regulation remains one of the major problems fuelling aggregate health care cost inflation. Pharmaceuticals have created huge benefits for public health and economic productivity by the means of saving lives, increasing life expectancy, reducing illness related suffering, preventing surgeries and decreasing hospital stays. Purpose: The goal of this review paper is to show the present conditions and future trends of the pharmaceutical industry in the U.S. Methodology: This paper represents a thorough literature review of the multifaceted sources including: studies, books, peer reviewed journals, U.S. government sources (i.e. U.S. Census Bureau, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, etc.). Discussion: In the thirty years pharmaceutical companies have consistently developed and launched new medicines, bringing hope to sick or – at risk patients. They also usually provide above the average financial returns for its shareholders. U.S. pharmaceutical companies had as their goal to discover blockbuster drugs. Blockbuster drugs are generally defined as drugs that solve medical problems common to hundreds of millions of people and, at the same time generate large sales increases and profits for the pharmaceutical companies. The main approach of these companies includes huge investments in research and development (R&D), innovation, marketing and sales. The trend analysis shows that for the most part the era of blockbuster drugs is nearing an end. Conclusion: Numerous blockbuster drugs will be coming off patent in the next few years, opening the way to generics and eliminating a major source of the industry’s profits. Still, there is plenty of room for improvement in the medications people take while there is no shortage of human suffering to alleviate. It is doubtful whether big pharmaceutical firms will be able to pursue these goals within the old model of developing exclusive new drugs that can be sold further in the future. In the past, medicines for the ailments that were never before addressed, like anti-cholesterol or anti-depression drugs were developed. Currently, and in the future, it is expected that only blockbuster modifications will be developed. This phenomenon is expected to create market saturation, which will significantly reduce profits. The business model that drove the major drug makers’ success is not working anymore. Pharmaceutical companies must create new ways and to bring new ideas. The survivors will be those that market strategies supported by innovative approaches and winning capabilities.
Acta informatica medica : AIM : journal of the Society for Medical Informatics of Bosnia & Herzegovina : časopis Društva za medicinsku informatiku BiH | 2012
Goran Ridic; Tim Howard; Ognjen Ridic
Material and method: Using the survey data obtained from doctors in Connecticut, we estimate the “true” costs of defensive medicine and medical malpractice awards via litigation in the overall aggregate picture of U.S. national annual health expenditures. Results and discusion: Progressives claim that these costs amount only to approximately 2% of total annual health expenditures, while conservatives claim that these costs are much higher, in the neighborhood of 10%. Conservatives want to reform the current medical malpractice system because the savings could be significant. Progressives claim that this issue is a “red herring” in the overall picture of health care reform and that other factors such as hospital costs, payments to physicians and pharmaceutical prices are the largest contributors to runaway health care costs, currently amounting to 18% of GDP. The health of the national economy, deficit reduction and future prosperity will depend upon the speed and quality of the cost reducing solutions. Conclusion: An in-depth look into cost and profit structure of each provider’s procedure and legislative push for price and quality transparency of the informed and educated constituents are recommended to improve this serious national, socio-economic problem.
Materia Socio Medica | 2014
Aida Saban; Ognjen Ridic; Jasenko Karamehic; Orhan Saban; Marina Delic-Sarac; Nejra Dzananovic; Jozo Coric; Goran Ridic; Mirsad Panjeta
Aim: The main aim of this research was to determine the influence of socioeconomic status and residence/living conditions on the status of oral health (e.g. health of mouth and teeth) in primary school students residing in Canton Central Bosnia. Methods: The study was designed as a cross-sectional study. Our research included two-phased stratified random sample of 804 participants. The quantitative research method and newly designed survey instrument were utilized in order to provide data on the oral health of the examined children. The alternate hypothesis foresaw that “there were significant statistical differences between the levels of incidence of dental caries in comparison to the incidence in children of different socioeconomic status. Results: The Chi square () of 22.814, degree of freedom (Df) = 8, coefficient of contingency of 0.163 and T-test (Stat) of–0.18334 showed that there were no significant statistical differences at p < 0.05 level between the primary school children from urban and rural areas. The obtained results showed that the caries indexes in elementary schools in Central Bosnia Canton were fairly uniform. Research showed that there were a difference in the attitudes towards a regular dental visits, which correlated with social-educational structure of the childrens’ families. Conclusion: According to the results, we can see that the socioeconomic status of patients had an effect on the occurrence of dental caries and oral hygiene in patients in relation to the rural and urban areas, because we can see that by the number of respondents, the greater unemployment of parents in both, rural and urban areas, caused a host of other factors, which were, either, directly or indirectly connected with the development of caries.
telecommunications forum | 2014
Ognjen Ridic; Semsudin Plojovic; Senad Busatlic; Goran Ridic
In most countries, the system of paper documents (medical records) still largely provides information vital to the delivery of health care. Huge savings are possible by the introduction of electronic medical record (EMR). This electronic record can easily detect and eliminate errors. We regard that the EMR will be one of the priorities of innovation in healthcare in the entity of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (F.B&H). Using the method of stratified random sample we surveyed 313 participants, 52 of which, were managers of health care organizations (OZZ) in F.B&H. A retrospective-perspective search of available literature in the field of innovation in healthcare and empirical research of management innovation was conducted. The aim was to gather information on the level of innovative activity and the application of EMR in the health care system.
Medicinski arhiv | 2011
Jasenko Karamehic; Jozo Coric; Tomislav Jukić; Mirsad Panjeta; Oggi Ridic; Goran Ridic
Medicinski arhiv | 2011
Jasenko Karamehic; Ognjen Ridic; Tomislav Jukić; Goran Ridic; Osman Slipicevic; Jozo Coric; Mirsad Panjeta
FOURTH SARAJEVO INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON “SOCIAL AND POLITICAL STABILITY IN BALKANS” | 2018
Goran Ridic; Ognjen Ridic
Economic Policies of Small Countries in Context of European Integrations | 2017
Vjekoslav Domljan; Goran Mirascic; Goran Ridic; Ognjen Ridic
Tumor Immunology | 2016
Ognjen Ridic; Goran Ridic; Osman Slipicevic; Tomislav Jukić