In the premises of the Association of Veterans 4. Guards Brigade (Ruđer Bošković 25) in Split, 2. March 2023. The, the sixth and last structured dialogue "Health care for veterans in the Republic of Croatia" was held as part of the project "Analysis of social factors affecting the quality of life of the veteran population - guidelines for the future", reported as part of the call for submission of project proposals "Thematic Networks for Socio-Economic Development", co-financed by the European Union from the European Social Fund. The organizer of the mentioned event is the Association of Associations of Veterans of Croatian Guards in cooperation with project partners - the Association of Associations of Croatian Veterans Treated for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder of the Republic of Croatia and the Association of Veterans 4. Guards Brigade. On behalf of the organizers, those present greeted Siniš Troh, president of the Association of Associations of Veterans of the Croatian Guards, Dušan Rogulja, member of the presidency of the Association of Associations of Croatian veterans treated for post-traumatic stress disorder of the Republic of Croatia and Borislav Lapenda, president of the Association of Veterans 4. Guards Brigade. In front of the Ministry of Croatian Veterans, they addressed prim. dr. sc. Kornelija Brkić, dr.sve.med, and the representatives of the county were the deputy prefects, Mr. Stipe Čogelja and the head of the administrative department for Croatian veterans, civil protection and human rights of Split-Dalmatia County, B.Sc. ing. Damir Gabrić. On behalf of the National Foundation for the Development of Civil Society, Anamarija Dobranić participated, head of the operations selection department, Filip Stanković, associate for ICT and Domagoj Pavelić, associate for content production. General information about the project, participants, strategic goals and implemented activities were presented by its leader Ida Maček.
Proposal of guidelines for the development of public policies on the topic "Health care of Croatian veterans", based on research and field experiences, was presented by the adviser of the thematic network for health, mag. with. tech Stanko Šincek, emphasizing the importance of preventive measures, treatment and palliative medicine. Emilija Hlišć, master of psychology, followed up on the guidelines with the topic "The importance of social participation of Croatian veterans in the level of quality of life" and stated that social participation and involvement are important aspects of life that are associated with feelings of cohesion and usefulness and strongly influence its quality..
Coordinator of guidelines development and master's degree in psychology, Ivana Maslov, she presented suggestions for guidelines on the topic of dialogue, created on the basis of public opinion research as part of the project, related to the health condition of Croatian veterans and health care in the Republic of Croatia with an emphasis on how to improve it.
The lecture on post-traumatic stress disorder was given by a specialist psychiatrist, dr. with, Anđelko Beg and B.Sc. psychologist Trpimir Jurić presented the definition, history and clinical picture of the disease from which many members of the target population suffer. Those present were also introduced to the criteria for establishing a diagnosis, diagnostic features, risk and prognostic factors and methods of treatment itself, while he is a specialist psychiatrist, dr. with. Mariano Kaliterna presented health care within and beyond the standard of law from compulsory health insurance, also following on from medical rehabilitation and exemption from participating in health care costs from the mandatory insurance for Croatian veterans.
Project UP.04.2.1.06.0004 "Analysis of social factors affecting the quality of life of the veteran population - guidelines for the future" co-financed by the European Union from the European Social Fund. The implementation period is 28. 10. 2020. – 28. 10. 2023., and the total value of the project and the amount of EU co-financing 476.577,83 euros. The holder of the project is the Association of Veterans of the Croatian Guards, which, together with partners from civil society and the scientific community, implements a project with the purpose of contributing to the quality of life of Croatian veterans and victims of the Homeland War.