scholarly journals Approaches to the justification of targeted subsidies for drugs in providing medical care in ambulatory conditions in military medical organizations

2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (3) ◽  
pp. 177-188
Author(s):  
Yuri V. Miroshnichenko ◽  
Maria P. Shcherba ◽  
Andrey V. Merkulov

This study presents the results of the analysis of the funding mechanisms for drug supply of assigned contingents in the provision of outpatient medical care in military medical organizations. Existing approaches to determining methods for optimizing the need for drugs are considered. In addition, this paper presented approaches to the formation of a formulary list of medicinal products of a military medical organization. This study also showed the possibility of using pharmacoeconomic assessment in justifying targeted subsidies for drug supply. The relevance of the analysis of the assortment structure for entry into the approved list of vital and essential medicines is emphasized. A possible algorithm for substantiating a targeted subsidy for drug supply in the provision of outpatient medical care within the framework of military health care involved eight stages. First, the incidence of attached contingents entitled to drug supply at the expense of the Russian Ministry of Defense for outpatient treatment was analyzed. Second, the nomenclature of medicines was determined by comparing the incidence pattern of attached contingents with the list of medicines presented in the standards of medical care and clinical recommendations. Third, groups of drugs (with specific and wide spectrum of action) normally used are distinguished, considering the uniqueness of consumption when predicting (planning) demand. Fourth, the need for medicines were formulated using the normative method, modeling method, and logicoeconomic and other methods for determining the need, taking into account the peculiarities of their application in medical, social, and economic conditions of the military medical organization. Fifth, the created drug list was optimized based on the combined ABC-VEN analysis. Sixth, the formal list of the military medical organization was optimized by taking into account the results of pharmacoeconomic research on the treatment of specific diseases. Seventh, an analysis of the assortment structure in relation to the list of vital and essential drugs was performed to further substantiate their economic, clinical, and pharmacoeconomic effectiveness. Eighth, a targeted subsidy for drug supply was calculated, and application was filed, which contained calculations of planned costs with the appendix of the list of planned drugs for purchase, as well as commercial proposals justifying its cost.

1990 ◽  
Author(s):  
James M. Georgoulakis ◽  
Atanacio C. Guillen ◽  
Cherry L. Gaffney ◽  
Sue E. Akins ◽  
David R. Bolling ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 28 ◽  
pp. S11-S13 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniel J. Stinner ◽  
Vasanth Sathiyakumar ◽  
James R. Ficke

2019 ◽  
pp. 20-30
Author(s):  
O. V. Bielyozorova ◽  
O. P. Shmatenko

The standardization of medicines, taking into account the considerable experience of the military medical service, is a promising direction for improving the medical supply of the health facilities of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine and provides medical provision in accordance with established norms in order to fully and timely meet the needs of the medical service in the Ministry of Health for the provision of quality and effective medical care and treatment of wounded and sick. The purpose of the study was the rationale of the method of valuation and a comparative analysis of the proposed norms for supplying medicines to a military hospital and a military mobile hospital offered in the treatment of surgical personnel. A comprehensive analysis of the medical treatment of soldiers in the surgical section of the military hospital and the military mobile hospital was conducted (345 and 202 persons, respectively), the normative method of the proposed nomenclature and the number of drugs for the provision of qualified surgical care in the conditions of the military hospital and the military mobile hospital. The nomenclature of medicines under the international non-proprietary names included in the proposed list of norms for the supply of medicinal products and is intended for servicemen of a surgical profile for the needs of military hospitals and military mobile hospitals is 147 and 130 titles of medicines, respectively. In the conditions of the military hospital in the species diversity, the most represented groups are medicinal products that affect the blood system and hemopoiesis (19%), drugs that affect the nervous system (16%), antimicrobials for systemic use (15%); in the conditions of a military mobile hospital ‒ medicines affecting the blood system and hemopoiesis (23 titles), in the second place drugs affecting the nervous system (21 titles), the third means affecting the digestive system and path (19 titles). Thus, a comparative analysis of the proposed fragment of the delivery of medicines for the needs of the military hospital and the military mobile hospital with approved Temporary Settlement of Medical Assets for the provision of medical care and treatment of wounded and patients for a special period demonstrated the conformity of the nomenclature of drugs to 41% (68 INN medicines for provision of qualified surgical assistance from 167 INN medicines for providing qualified medical aid).


2020 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
pp. 125-133
Author(s):  
A. Y. Fisun ◽  
Y. V. Miroshnichenko ◽  
M. P. Shcherba ◽  
R. A. Golubenko

It is shown that one of the priority areas of the social policy of the Russian Federation is the consideration of improving the drug supply, the rationale for the national drug policy, as well as the introduction of the drug reimbursement (insurance) system, as one of the key mechanisms to increase the affordability of drugs by partially or fully reimbursing their cost citizens when providing medical care on an outpatient basis. It was revealed that in the context of reforming the healthcare system, the specifics of the work of power ministries and departments are not sufficiently taken into account. In this regard, the features have been studied and an assessment has been given of the prospects for introducing drug insurance into military health care as part of project activities, as one of the mechanisms for implementing interagency cooperation in modern socio- economic conditions when reforming drug supply. It is reflected that the introduction of drug insurance mechanisms can increase the availability of drugs, have a positive effect on the health of the assigned contingents, and reduce the frequency and duration of hospitalizations. At the same time, the following were identified as the main prospects and systemic prerequisites for implementation: the need to create a reliable legal basis for the formation and subsequent development of a unified state system of drug supply, taking into account the specifics of military health; transition to a rational system of financing drug supply for the provision of medical care on an outpatient and inpatient basis as part of a project to develop a new model for the provision of primary health care and specialized medical care based on a unified medical and technological hospital base; prospective reduction of expenses for the supply of medical care in stationary conditions; optimal distribution of rights and responsibilities, ensuring coherence between health authorities; prevention of duplication, ensuring equal and guaranteed drug supply for citizens as part of the project to ensure the quality and accessibility of medical care to privileged contingents of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation. A possible model of drug supply for contingents attached to military medical organizations is substantiated when providing medical care on an outpatient basis when introducing a drug insurance system at the state level. The following key elements of a grounded model are described: adjustment of drug supply management; clarification of the categories of assigned contingents; optimization of the order of dispensing of drugs; the formation of restrictive lists of drugs; optimization of financing.


2021 ◽  
Vol 65 (2) ◽  
pp. 172-178
Author(s):  
Gennadiy N. Shaposhnikov ◽  
Vladimir V. Zapariy

The article explains the development and functioning of an essential military component - medical support wartime - evacuation system. Describes the concept of conservative evacuation, developed in the Russian army at the beginning of the last century, shows the military medical services’ efforts to expand military health care and improve the system of evacuation during World War I. It is noted that, despite significant efforts, the evacua-tion remained the weakest part of Russian military medicine and does not reflect the scale of sanitary losses.


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