Nedostatoné
Nedostatoná is a term that appears in Czech-language policy discourse to describe a state of chronic under-provision of essential resources and services in a locality, organization, or system. It is generally used as a qualitative descriptor rather than an official statistical category, intended to draw attention to gaps in access, capacity, or resilience rather than to quantify them precisely.
Etymology and form: The word seems to be a neologism built from root elements related to shortage
Context and usage: Nedostatoná is typically applied to discussions of public policy areas such as health care,
Limitations and critique: As a qualitative descriptor, nedostatoná lacks formal criteria, making cross-context comparisons challenging. Critics