Tarkhov KY, Ivanchenko YS. [THE INFRASTRUCTURAL POTENTIAL OF THE MOSCOW HEALTHCARE SYSTEM IN THE CONTEXT OF FINANCING THE STATE PROGRAM "DEVELOPMENT OF HEALTHCARE IN MOSCOW"].
Probl Sotsialnoi Gig Zdravookhranenniiai Istor Med 2022;
30:1127-1134. [PMID:
36385087 DOI:
10.32687/0869-866x-2022-30-s1-1127-1134]
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Abstract
INTRODUCTION
The resource provision of the capital's healthcare system in general and each medical organization in particular is the leading structural component that increases the availability and quality of medical care Reproduction and maintenance of citizens' health can be viewed from the perspective of combining the fundamental triad of resources - human, logistical and financial - in order to achieve the final product - the implementation of medical care to the population. One of the independent types of resource provision in most socio-economic systems, including healthcare, includes financial resources - a form that forms the infrastructure of medical organizations (medical equipment, equipment, devices, etc.) that can be used not only to carry out medical activities directly related to treatment and prevention, but also to conduct scientific research in various subject areas of medical science.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Information from the Moscow Government Portal «Open Budget of the City of Moscow» and the official website of the Mayor of Moscow were used to conduct the study. After data collection and aggregation, statistical, comparative and graphical analysis methods were used for their processing in order to construct dynamic time series.
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
In the course of the study, the study of the main regulatory documents regulating the healthcare sector at the federal level and at the level of the city of Moscow was carried out. The study describes the current state of the capital's healthcare sector in terms of the regulatory framework and funding allocated for the development, expansion and modernization of the capital's healthcare infrastructure, as well as the features and main results of the purchase of medical equipment and equipment under life cycle contracts.
CONCLUSION
Information on financing, on purchased medical equipment, devices and equipment, on the number and parameters of the functioning of the capital's healthcare infrastructure will allow analyzing and improving the work of medical organizations, implementing operational and predictive management in order to improve the quality, effectiveness and efficiency of the healthcare sector of the city of Moscow.
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