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Introducing the National Institute for Sports Medicine in Hungary: a complex sports medical healthcare and screening system
  1. Judit Laki1,
  2. Ágnes Soós,
  3. Péter Jákó1,
  4. András Tállay2,
  5. Ábel Perjés3,
  6. Anita Megyeriné Szabó1
  1. 1 Management, National Institute for Sports Medicine, Budapest, Hungary
  2. 2 Department of Sports Surgery, National Institute for Sports Medicine, Budapest, Hungary
  3. 3 Department of Performance Diagnostics, National Institiute for Sports Medicine, Budapest, Hungary
  1. Correspondence to Dr. Judit Laki; laki.judit{at}osei.hu

Abstract

The Hungarian National Institute for Sports Medicine (NISM) was founded in 1952 to provide medical coverage for national teams, screening and periodic health evaluation (PHE) for all Hungarian athletes. The system of ‘all in one and ASAP’ evolved by now to a specific state-funded healthcare provider with complex sports medical and sport-related services available for athletes. The NISM created a countrywide network to make health clearance available for all athletes close to their place of residency. This centralised system guarantees the uniformity and financial independence of the network, as it is directly financed by the government and free for every competitive athlete. Thus, it leaves no chance for conflict of interest in evaluating athletes’ eligibility. In 2013, NISM established an online registry for preparticipation screening and PHE. This made the registry available for sports physicians and certain data for both sports physicians and athletes themselves. Furthermore, NISM created a nationwide, centrally coordinated, out of turn care with central coordination for elite athletes nationwide. Outpatient and inpatient clinics of NISM provide sports-specific care. Most of the minimally invasive techniques used at the Department of Sports Surgery are applied only here in the country. The medical staff of NISM has special experience in Sports Medicine and sport-related conditions. All tasks are managed within the same system, within institutional frames by professionals at Sports Medicine, which guarantees institutional expertise, competence and responsibility. Our aim is to introduce the complex system, the services and the recent achievements of the Hungarian NISM.

  • Sports Medicine
  • Sporting Injuries
  • Performance

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Footnotes

  • Contributors JL, ÁS and AMS conceptualised the review. ÁS, PJ, AT, ÁP and AMS performed the review. AMS conducted data extraction. JL, PJ, AT and ÁP wrote the manuscript.

  • Competing interests None declared.

  • Provenance and peer review Not commissioned; externally peer reviewed.