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Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23808039

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The article analyzes the implementation of major 12 diagnostic and 17 treatment technologies applied during medical care of patients with 12 key nosology forms of diseases in departments of the emergency medical care hospital No 2 of Omsk. It is established that key groups of technologies in the implementation of diagnostic process are the laboratory clinical diagnostic analyses and common diagnostic activities at reception into hospital and corresponding departments. The percentage of this kind of activities is about 78.3% of all diagnostic technologies. During the realization of treatment process the priority technologies are common curative and rehabilitation activities, intensive therapy activities and clinical diagnostic monitoring activities. All of them consist 80.1% of all curative technologies.


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Biomedical Technology/trends , Emergencies , Emergency Service, Hospital/organization & administration , Humans , Siberia
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Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23350094

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The article deals with the main groups of diseases as a reason for adult population to consult a municipal polyclinics for diagnostics and ambulatory treatment. These diseases are arterial hypertension, diabetes mellitus, gastritis, duodenitis, influenza and acute respiratory disease. It is established that the leading groups of technologies on the implementation of diagnostic process are the laboratory clinical analyses and common diagnostics measures which comprise 72.7% of all diagnostic technologies. In polyclinics, the foundation of treatment process is the common treatment measures which comprise 68.6% of all treatment technologies. This fact testifies the non-significant percentage of implementation of high-technology diagnostics technique and treatment in the ambulatory polyclinic conditions.


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Ambulatory Care/standards , Delivery of Health Care/standards , Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures/trends , Public Health/standards , Adult , Humans , Russia
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