Summary:
The Health Care System in the Czech Lands (Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia) of the late Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Czechoslovak
Republic was comparatively well developed. Attempts to create efficient health regulations and anti-epidemic measures can be traced as
far back as the 16 th century. The 19 th century represents a period of rapid development of Public Health regulations. The kingdom-wide
compulsory reporting system of selected infectious diseases was established in 1888 and data concerning morbidity of those infections
have been available since 1890. It is probably the first routine reporting system in Europe, and has remained operational without interruption
since its inception.
Key words:
health care, infectious diseases control, reporting system
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