Optimization of the organization of providing medical care to victims in road accidents in the territory of the Тula region
https://doi.org/10.24884/2072-6716-2024-25-4-42-48
Abstract
The purpose of the study is to evaluate the results of improving the medical support system for the population of the Tula region in eliminating the consequences of emergencies caused by road accidents based on the development, implementation and evaluation of the effectiveness of new organizational medical support technologies.
Materials and methods of research. Reports on the work of the TCMC of the Tula region, accounting forms filled out by specialists of the territorial Center for Disaster Medicine (TCMC) in the information system «Monitoring of disaster Medicine centers» (smk.minzdrav.gov.ru); reporting forms of sectoral statistical observation No. 55 and 56 «Information on the activities of medical organizations providing emergency medical care and medical evacuation during field visits forms of work, including those with departments of emergency advisory medical care» for 2018–2022. The research methods are analytical and statistical.
The results of the study and their analysis. A comparative analysis of road traffic injury rates in 15 regions of the Central Federal District of Russia has been performed. The changes that occurred during the improvement of the complex of systemic approaches to the organization of emergency medical care to the population affected by road accidents in the Tula region are analyzed.
About the Authors
S. A. GumenyukRussian Federation
Sergey A. Gumenyuk.
Moscow
S. I. Mukhin
Russian Federation
Sergey I. Mukhin.
Tula
V. I. Potapov
Russian Federation
Vladimir I. Potapov.
Moscow
S. A. Fedotov
Russian Federation
Sergey A. Fedotov.
Moscow
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Gumenyuk S.A., Mukhin S.I., Potapov V.I., Fedotov S.A. Optimization of the organization of providing medical care to victims in road accidents in the territory of the Тula region. EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE. 2024;25(4):42-48. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24884/2072-6716-2024-25-4-42-48