scholarly journals Healthcare Service In The "Dentistry" Profle To The Population Of Moscow Under Restrictive Measures Of Covid-19

2021 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 121-125
Author(s):  
A. Mitronin ◽  
A. Eremin ◽  
D. Ostanina

In the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, by the decree of the Mayor of Moscow, the provision of dental services to the population was temporarily suspended, with the exception of diseases and conditions requiring emergency or urgent dental care. A Headquarters was established to coordinate the provision of emergency and urgent dental care for COVID-19 patients and for those who was in isolation during lockdown. The Moscow Healthcare Department has been organized an activity of mobile medical and nursing teams (MNT) to provide emergency medical care in the "dentistry" profle. All MNTs were equipped with portable dental equipment. The MNTs has been working for free within the framework of compulsory medical insurance. For the period from March 26 to June 16 – 2020, medical care was provided to 1501 patients, of which 294 with a confrmed diagnosis of COVID-19, including 57 children. The measures taken were of a temporary nature and were aimed at preserving the health of Moscow residents and preventing the further spread of the new coronavirus infection COVID-19 in Moscow.

2020 ◽  
pp. 67-74
Author(s):  
F. N. Kadyrov ◽  
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O. V. Obukhova ◽  
A. M. Chililov ◽  
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In the context of the spread of coronavirus infection, the main problem of medical organizations is not an obvious increase in the cost of providing medical care associated with ensuring the sanitary and epidemiological regime (personal protective equipment, disinfection, etc.), but a decrease in income due to a drop in the volume of planned medical care, suspension of preventive measures, downtime (during the period of re-profiling, etc.). The state quickly responded to this situation by making changes to the relevant legislation and adopting a number of special regulatory legal acts. However, the implementation of these rather varied measures tied to a number of factors, such as the presence or absence of restrictive measures on the territory of the Russian Federation; participation or non-participation in the care of patients with coronavirus infection; periods within which the one or the other order advances, etc. All this causes difficulties in understanding what financial security mechanism is applied to this particular situation, what should be the actions of medical organizations. This article is devoted to the analysis of ways of financial support of medical organizations in the system of compulsory medical insurance at various stages of the fight against coronavirus infection.


Author(s):  
V.S SERIKOV ◽  

Currently, the number of private dental clinics is growing. However, there is also mandatory medical insurance for free dental care. The purpose of this study is to study the costs of health insurance in comparison of income and expenses of dental practice by type of treatment. The study examined all medical expenses for dental care, purchase of dental materials, depending on the type of dental treatment. The economic significance of expenses and revenues for dental materials was calculated depending on the type of treatment, as well as the optimal amount of remuneration for employees. In our study, regular dental examinations are covered by insurance, since patients who visit dental clinics for regular dental examinations carry out preventive measures at the expense of mandatory medical insurance. In the course of the study, we calculated the economic significance of preventive measures and the cost-effectiveness of dental care. Thus, early diagnostics of dental pathology and high-quality provision of dental services at the early stages under the mandatory medical insurance policy are effective for improving the entire management balance of dental clinics.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (5) ◽  
pp. 248-256

Marketing in the health system contributes to increasing public satisfaction in the demand for medical care, providing the population with high-quality medical care and improving their standard of living. The method of identifying and analyzing contact points, based on the results of studying and taking into account the opinion of patients, for the implementation of patient-oriented and participative approaches to marketing medical services, provides for the active participation of the patient himself in discussing issues of his own health, which can be used to evaluate and qualitatively improve the activities of health organizations. In modern conditions, there are problems in the dental services market due to the lack of modern equipment and the provision of highly qualified quality dental care. The client orientation of medical personnel is a significant indicator of the quality of medical services, the patient's perception of the value of the service and is associated, both with a high level of medical service delivery and the qualification of medical personnel. The lack of managerial and financial autonomy of health-care organizations limits their ability to improve the use of financial resources. Marketing research is mainly used to optimize the activities of non-state health organizations and allows the development of a dental clinic by introducing economically justified forms of medical care and the possibility of improving the provision of medical services, which will contribute to improving dental care for the population.


2021 ◽  
Vol 29 (5) ◽  
pp. 49-57
Author(s):  
Anastasiya Yurevna Simonova ◽  
Pavel Gennadevich Rozhkov ◽  
Mariya Vladimirovna Belova ◽  
Kapitolina Konstsntinovna Ilyashenko ◽  
Mikhail Mikhaylovich Potskhveriya ◽  
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Introduction. On March 11, 2020, WHO announced the global COVID-19 pandemic. According to literature data, the spread of coronavirus infection COVID-19 affected the structure of acute chemical poisoning. The aim. Assessment of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and restrictive measures on the peculiarities of seeking advice and the structure of acute chemical poisoning in Moscow. Material and methods. The data of the registration forms “Card of recording of a consultation of a patient with acute poisoning of chemical etiology” in the period from March 30 to June 30, 2020 and 2019 were studied. The analysis indicators of a hospitalization of patients in the department of acute poisoning and somatopsychiatric disorders of N.V. Sklifosovsky, the Research Institute of Emergency Medicine. Results. It was found that in the analyzed period of 2020 compared to 2019, the proportion of injured people of working age decreased by 11.2%, while it increased at the age of 0-17 years by 3.2 times. An increase in the number of consultations for individuals by 2.1 times was noted. There was an increase in the number of complaints about poisoning with antibiotics, drugs from the T45 group (anticoagulants, vitamins, etc.), T37 (antiviral, anti-microbial, etc.) by 1.7-2 times. In March-June 2020, there was an increase in the number of complaints about the toxic effects of alcohol (T51), an increase in hospitalized patients with acute alcohol poisoning by 4 times, and with combined alcohol poisoning - by 2.7 times. The number of complaints about poisoning with detergents and disinfectants in the first three months of the pandemic increased by 2.7 times. Conclusion. The pandemic and the introduction of restrictive measures for COVID-19 have affected the toxicological situation in Moscow, which must be taken into account when determining the guidelines for organizational measures for the provision of medical care for acute chemical poisoning during the COVID-19 pandemic.


Author(s):  
D.S TISHKOV ◽  

Compulsory health insurance is an integral part of health care. Dental care is provided in two forms: private dental services and public dental services based on budget clinics. The purpose of this study is to study dental health in Russia by comparing the policy of compulsory medical insurance and private services in dental practice. During the study, dental health indicators were studied at three levels: indicators for monitoring the oral health of children and adolescents. In the second part, indicators for monitoring oral health in the General population were studied. In the third part, indicators for monitoring the quality of life of the oral cavity were studied. Statistical data processing included implementation of correlation analysis of the obtained data. The results show that social health insurance provides people with equal opportunities for dental services, and health care reforms have improved oral health. Thus, the data obtained indicate the need to Finance the health care system in view of improving the quality of dental care for children and adults, as well as through the introduction of primary and secondary prevention programs.


2020 ◽  
pp. 61-66
Author(s):  
Galina Smirnova

The relevance of the article is due to an increase in the level of stress of patients during the epidemic of coronavirus infection. The author analyzes the literature in order to improve the readiness of emergency medical service employees to work with patients in a state of stress reaction.


2021 ◽  
Vol 105 (1) ◽  
pp. 96-101
Author(s):  
I. Mochalov ◽  
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R. Stupnytsky ◽  
I. Shupyatsky ◽  
I. Molozhanov ◽  
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Abstract. In modern conditions dental treatment is one of the most common types of medical care in Ukraine, only 7.00 % of the young population are dentally healthy. During 2015–2019 the general practice of using 3.91 % of the consolidated state budget for health care for dental care was determined, mainly such funds were used for the maintenance of dental health care establishments. Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine «Some issues of implementation of the program of state guarantees of medical care in 2020» from February 5, 2020 for № 65 provides the calculation of the tariff for dental services in the amount of UAH 9.19 per unit. Preliminary calculations indicate that comparing to 2019 during 2020 the state financial support of dental care will be reduced by 3444.20 million UAH (68.60 %). There are reasonable doubts about the rationality of the design of the Medical Guarantee Program in terms of treatment of dental diseases which carries the risk of further increase in dental morbidity and reduced availability of dental care for population. Key words: dentistry, treatment, financing, reform, accessibility, discussion.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 107-120
Author(s):  
I.V. Uspenskaya ◽  
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S.V. Yurina ◽  
E.V. Manukhina ◽  
M.V. Peshkov ◽  
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The article presents a review of scientific domestic and foreign literature and regulatory legal documentation, which allowed to identify problems in the organization of and payment for dental care and to determine possible directions of scientific research on the stated topic. Dependence of availability of specialized dental care on the income level, limited availability and late medical assistance in the rural regions, measures to increase availability through use of the programs of preferential prosthetics are shown. The problems of low coverage of dental services by mandatory medical insurance programs are considered. The levels of provision of population of RF with medical care, methods and difficulties of payments to specialists, of use of conventional units of labor inputs, of correction factors for children and adults, the issues of standardization of primary dental care, ambiguous attitude to the classifier of basic medical dental procedures and technologies that changed the established principle of remuneration in dental practice, are described. The method of payment for primary dental care provided on an outpatient basis for a completed case of treatment in terms of cost of clinic-statistical groups, as well as the per capita principle of payment for outpatient dental care and the difficulties with its implementation within compulsory health insurance in most regions are considered. An important role of automation of the working place for filling the medical documents, of improvement of organizational and medical technologies with use of new materials and equipment, is indicated. Analysis of the scope of medical care demanded by the population within the programs of the state guarantees is given. An emphasis is placed on the priority of the development of the modern dentistry as governmental-private partnership in terms of high adaptation to the market conditions. A complex character of issues of prophylaxis, screening, improvement of organization of and payment for dental care is emphasized, salvation of which will permit to considerably improve the quality of medical care and to guarantee its availability.


2020 ◽  
pp. 109-114
Author(s):  
L.A. Lytvynova ◽  
E.N. Donik ◽  
L.I. Artemchuk

The article discusses the current problems of dental care reform. Key issues identified features of the need to determine the minimum amount of free dental care services; development of standards and protocols for the provision of all types of dental care; creation of a register of dental morbidity in the country's population; determination of the model of reorganization of state and municipal dental institutions by changing the form of management with the status of non-profit institutions; development of pricing methods for dental services; introduction of a maxillofacial surgeon and a dentist to a dentist; the need for approval of state postgraduate dental education. Dental care is one of the most popular types of medical care. By the number of dentists (18857, which is 11% of the total number of doctors in Ukraine) and patient visits (32.5 million per year), dentistry takes the second place among all medical specialties. Provision with dentists is 6.1 per 10 thousand people and corresponds to the European level. Also in Ukraine there are approximately 5500 state and friendly dental institutions and offices. However, with such significant amounts of care and powerful staffing, the problem of access to dental care is exacerbating. This situation can be explained by many reasons related to the reform of medical care in general in the country. Now all dentists are referred to the secondary level of medical care, although the real majority of them provide primary dental care, that is, this issue is not legally regulated. In the most European countries, 80-85% of dentists are general practitioners. Recently, there has been significant progress in the diagnosis and treatment of dental diseases, dental prosthetics, but dental care is gradually losing its mass availability. The situation is even worse in rural areas, where the position of dentist has been eliminated at the primary level. The decrease in the availability of dental care and the reduction of the preventive dentistry sector is causing an increase in dental morbidity, which in Ukraine is one of the highest in Europe. Many dental diseases at the initial stage are asymptomatic and patients seek medical help too late. Therefore, preventive examinations are an important component of the prevention system not only of dental diseases, but also of the mucous membrane of the oral cavity, that is, there must be oncological alertness. Reforming is not only the order of medical care, but also the dental institutions themselves. Optimization consists of providing territorial communities with medical care without making a profit by creating communal non-profit enterprises, that is, transferring them to self-sufficiency (with partial support from local budgets). Dentistry actually remains without financial support from the state, with the exception of planned dentistry for children under 16 years of age and urgent dental care for adults and children. Paid dentistry will reduce the number of visits to insolvent citizens, which will entail, accordingly, costlier services. The second stage of reforming medical institutions involves not only their partial reduction (optimization by enlargement), but also the reduction of medical posts. One of the possible ways out of this situation was the proposal to introduce medical self-government (administration of the dental industry by representatives of the profession). The study of the needs of the population in dental care is based on the results of a study of the incidence rate for circulation and data from examinations. But in fact, it is not so much the incidence that is studied as the volumes of dental care, which is associated with outdated registration forms that are filled out in dental institutions. A specific method for studying the incidence in dentistry is the method of stratification cluster samples, which, unfortunately, is complex in design and is carried out exclusively by scientists. Dentistry is an expensive worldwide, so dental care pricing is an important. The economic rationale for the cost of treatment is directly related to the standards of care and clinical protocols, which also require revision according to the principles of evidence-based medicine.


Author(s):  
V.V. Gonchar ◽  
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Ye.G. Stetsenko ◽  

The article explains the peculiarities of the organization of activities, the specifics of the functioning and daily work of the state-run dental care organization in the context of the spread of the new coronavirus infection (COVID-19). The authors identify the problems and difficulties that arise in the daily practice of the dental institution, reveals a number of economic, social and medical problems. The role of compliance with infectious safety in the organization of dental care is emphasized. The authors give their own experience in making changes in the organization of medical care and consider the new organizational aspects and tactical models


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