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Rossiiskaya otorinolaringologiya
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Section: Section Original articles
The state of otorhinolaryngological service of the Russian Federation
N. A. Daikhes (1), O. V. Karneeva (1), I. A. Kim (1), S. V. Savel’ev (1), I. Yu. Serebryakova (1), A. N. Daikhes (2), D. V. Trukhin (1)
(1) Clinical Research Centre of Otorhinolaryngology of FMBA of Russia, 123182, Moscow, Russia (2) Center for Expertise and Quality Assurance of Medical Care, Ministry of Health of Russia, Moscow, 109028, Russia
UDK: 614.23:616.21 (470+571)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18692/1810-4800-2019-3-9-16
ABSTRACT
The ENT organs pathology is a common problem. The high incidence necessitates particular measures to improve the quality of medical care of the population. For exact understanding of the areas of focus, the analysis of condition (“Certification of regions”) of all constituent entities of the Russian Federation for 2017 was first conducted in 2018 on the initiative of the chief outside otolaryngologist of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation. A single format of the report (“Certificate of region”) containing the indicators reflecting today’s state of otorhinolaryngological service was developed. The analysis of otorhinolaryngological service of the Russian Federation was carried out on the basis of 8 reports (“Certificate of region”) of the federal districts of the Russian Federation and the data of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation covering the following main analytical aspects: the availability of ENT doctors; the availability of ENT hospital beds; the average occupation of ENT hospital beds; the average turnover of an ENT hospital bed; the equipment of ENT departments; the mortality and surgical activity rates; ENT-oncological care; the morbidity rates. Based on the monitoring results, the most critical indicators of the state of ENT service were identified and a corresponding plan of further improvement of otorhinolaryngological care was developed, according to which special attention should be paid to the improvement of otorhinolaryngological oncological care.
Publication date:
18.06.2019
Keywords:
ENT care, ENT organs, epidemiology, upper respiratory tract, oncological care.
For citation:
Daikhes N. A., Karneeva O. V., Kim I. A., Savel’ev S. V., Serebryakova I. Yu., Daikhes A. N., Trukhin D. V. The state of otorhinolaryngological service of the Russian Federation. Rossiiskaya otorinolaringologiya. 2019;18(3):9–16. https://doi.org/ 10.18692/1810-4800-2019-3-9-16
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