Resource provision of healthcare in the Central Economic Zone of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia) and its relationship with population health indicators
https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2020.70.12
Abstract
In this work, we analyzed the resource provision in the Central Economic Zone (CEZ) according to the indicators included in the official statistical reporting: the availability of medical personnel (doctors, paramedics), round-the-clock hospital beds (all per 10,000 population) and the capacity of outpatient clinics institutions (OCI, in shift visits). An analysis is made of the relationship of a number of indicators characterizing public health with the resource provision of districts / uluses, by correlation coefficients calculated for the period 2007-2016.
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About the Authors
L. F. TimofeevRussian Federation
Timofeev Leonid Fedorovich – Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Chair of Public Health and Health Care, General Hygiene and Bioethics
677016 Yakutsk, ul. Oyunskogo, 27. Tel. +7-914-225- 88-45
P. G. Petrova
Russian Federation
Petrova Palmira Georgievna – MD, Professor, Head of the Department of Normal and Pathological Physiology
677016, Yakutsk, ul. Oyunskogo, 27, cab. 312. Tel.: + 7-914-272-74-71
N. V. Borisova
Russian Federation
Borisova Natalia Vladimirovna – MD, Professor, Department of Normal and Pathological Physiology
677016, Yakutsk, ul. Oyunskogo, 27, Tel.: + 7-924-166-96-83
L. K. Turkebaeva
Russian Federation
Turkebaeva Lena Kimovna – doctor of Medicine, Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacy
677016 Yakutsk, ul. Oyunskogo, 27. Tel: +7-964-415 70 17
A. L. Timofeev
Russian Federation
Timofeev Artem Leonidovich – postgraduate student, Chair of Public Health and Health Care, General Hygiene and Bioethics
677016 Yakutsk, ul. Oyunskogo, 27
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For citations:
Timofeev L.F., Petrova P.G., Borisova N.V., Turkebaeva L.K., Timofeev A.L. Resource provision of healthcare in the Central Economic Zone of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia) and its relationship with population health indicators. Yakut Medical Journal. 2020;(2):41-44. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2020.70.12