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Mobile medical complexes in Russia
Medical Technologies ; Assessment and Choice.(3):45-52, 2021.
Article in Russian | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2321332
ABSTRACT
Pandemic of a new coronavirus infection is accompanied by advanced need for emergency medical care in Russia. However, this process is hampered by state of roads and no electricity sources in some cases. Mobile medical complexes are able to compensate this need. These ones include feldsher obstetric stations, complexes for medical examination, specialized medical complexes (Thyromobil, Mammography, mobile Diabetes Center and others), as well as convoys with diagnostic equipment (mammography, magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography) and fully equipped offices of various specialists (therapist, urologist, gynecologist, ophthalmologist, endocrinologist). However, spread of such medical complexes is currently difficult in Russia. The manuscript is based on the author's analysis of publicly available documents on the state and number of mobile medical complexes in Russia. Mobile hospitals are not used in all Russian regions. Nevertheless, there is a need for qualified preventive and therapeutic services, especially in the northern and mountainous regions of our country (Pskov, Arkhangelsk regions, the republics of Komi, Karelia, Dagestan and others). The authors analyzed current situation and experience of mobile medical complexes in the Novgorod, Rostov regions and the Republic of Tatarstan. Introduction of mobile hospitals in all Russian regions within the national health strategy will improve population health including working age people and reduce costs in health care system. Medical organizations cooperate with mobile hospitals to qualifiedly meet the needs of patients in diagnosis and treatment. However, projects of mobile medical complexes and their routine implementation in each region of our country are required. This is a priority task for the state and local health authorities of the Russian Federation.Copyright © R.N. ABDULLABEKOV, V.E. FEDORCHUK, T.V. MINNIKOVA.
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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: EMBASE Language: Russian Journal: Medical Technologies Year: 2021 Document Type: Article