Affiliation:
1. Military Prosecutor’s Office of the Chelyabinsk Garrison of the Central Military District of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation
2. Russian University of Transport
Abstract
The relevance of the study is determined by important social functions of the transport infrastructure in the life of modern society and the need for medical care for transport employees, which ensures continuity of provision of transport services, safety, and security of citizens.The subject of this study is the current regulatory legal framework and the features of control (supervision) over quality and safety of medical activities in transport sector in the Russian Federation. The study consistently considers the legal framework for implementation of control (supervision) in the field of transport, analyses the system of bodies exercising it, their rights, powers, and visualize the features of inspections, overviews the rights of organisations in respect of which control (supervision) of quality and safety of medical activities is carried out.The article studies the theoretical and regulatory legal aspects related to implementation of the control function of the state in transport sector, formulates proposals for improving the legal support for control over implementation of medical activities in transport field.
Publisher
FSBEO HPE Moscow State University of Railway Engineering (MIIT)
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