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Assessment by the Attending Physicians of Medical Care Organization at Diseases of the Circulatory System in the Far Eastern Federal District

Abstract

This article presents a study of the doctor in charge opinion about the availability and quality of medical care for cardiovascular diseases in the institutions of the Far East Region which is based on sociological research in 2013-2015. The local level of care had the largest share of negative assessments; the federal level received the maximum number of satisfaction rate. More than a third of physicians indicate the difficulties in patient diagnostics, almost half of the respondents recommend developing of preventive direction. Problems of patient rehabilitation and territorial remoteness were undeservedly forgotten. The majority of respondents feels the need for additional information of the cardiovascular system diseases diagnostics and treatment, as well as endorses the idea of the appointment of advanced cardiology courses. Few respondents approve the new system of continuous education.

About the Authors

S. A. Bogachevskaya
Federal State Institution "Federal Centre for Cardiovascular Surgery," the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Svetlana A. Bogachevskaya Candidate of Medical Sciences Company

Head, Department of functional and ultrasound diagnostics

Khabarovsk, ul. Krasnodar, Vladimir 2 680 009 (680 009 Krasnodarskayastr. 2v, Khabarovsk), Tel: (4212) 31/06/78



A. N. Bogachevsky
Federal State Institution "Federal Centre for Cardiovascular Surgery," the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Bogachevsky Alexander

MD, cardiovascular surgeon

Khabarovsk, ul. Krasnodar, Vladimir 2 680 009 (680 009 Krasnodarskayastr. 2v, Khabarovsk)



N. A. Kapitonenko
State Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education "Far Eastern State Medical University" of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (Far Eastern State Medical University, Khabarovsk)
Russian Federation

Kapitonenko Nikolai

Head of the Department of Public Health and Health Professor

680000, Khabarovsk, ul. Muraviev-Amur, 35 (680000, Muravyov Amurskiy str., Khabarovsk), Tel.: (4212) 30-54-26



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Bogachevskaya S.A., Bogachevsky A.N., Kapitonenko N.A. Assessment by the Attending Physicians of Medical Care Organization at Diseases of the Circulatory System in the Far Eastern Federal District. Yakut Medical Journal. 2016;(1):45-48.

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