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Financial provision for inpatient emergency medical care

https://doi.org/10.24884/2072-6716-2025-26-4-04-11

Abstract

Research objective. To conduct a comparative analysis of the financial provision for emergency medical care in inpatient settings according to the tariffs of the compulsory medical insurance system with the actual costs of providing it. Materials and methods. An analysis was conducted of data from medical organizations participating in the provision of emergency medical care in inpatient settings, regarding the tariffs charged for medical care provided within the framework of the Territorial Program of Compulsory Medical Insurance of St. Petersburg for 2024 and the first half of 2025. General tariff agreements, the procedure for forming and applying tariffs, the cost of clinical- statistical groups of diseases, and their components were studied. For comparison, materials received from a medical organization regarding the costs of emergency care provided in inpatient settings were processed. Results. In 2025, a clinical- statistical group of diseases st36.048 «Daytime hospitalization for diagnostic purposes» was formed, the cost of which in St. Petersburg is 5,987.9 rubles. When modeling the costs of providing emergency medical care in inpatient settings, the financial costs per case of treatment during daytime hospitalization amounted to 6,135.58 rubles, which is only 2.5% higher than the cost of the clinical- statistical group of diseases st36.048 «Daytime hospitalization for diagnostic purposes». Conclusion. The introduction of the new clinical- statistical group of diseases st36.048 «Hospitalization for less than 24 hours for diagnostic purposes» into the Program of State Guarantees for the Free Provision of Medical Care to Citizens for 2025 and for the planning period of 2026 and 2027 allows for the provision of medical care in emergency medical care beds, reimbursing the costs incurred by the medical organization.

About the Authors

S. F. Bagnenko
Pavlov First St. Petersburg State Medical University
Russian Federation

Sergey F. Bagnenko

St. Petersburg



V. V. Stozharov
Pavlov First St. Petersburg State Medical University
Russian Federation

Vadim V. Stozharov

St. Petersburg



N. R. Starkova
Pavlov First St. Petersburg State Medical University
Russian Federation

Nelya R. Starkova

St. Petersburg



F. F . Kaipova
Pavlov First St. Petersburg State Medical University
Russian Federation

Farida F. Kaipova

St. Petersburg



R. E. Senkov
Pavlov First St. Petersburg State Medical University
Russian Federation

Roman E. Senkov

St. Petersburg



E. A. Tsebrovskaya
Pavlov First St. Petersburg State Medical University
Russian Federation

Ekaterina A. Tsebrovskaya

St. Petersburg



I. A. Zheleznyakova
Center for Expertise and Quality Control of Medical Care
Russian Federation

Inna A. Zheleznyakova

Moscow 



T. S. Vakhrusheva
Center for Expertise and Quality Control of Medical Care
Russian Federation

Tatyana S. Vakhrusheva

Moscow 



I. M. Gutkin
City Hospital No. 26, St. Petersburg
Russian Federation

Igor M. Gutkin

St. Petersburg



Yu. P. Linets
Pavlov First St. Petersburg State Medical University
Russian Federation

Yuri P. Linets

St. Petersburg



A. G. Miroshnichenko
Pavlov First St. Petersburg State Medical University; North- Western State Medical University named after I. I. Mechnikov; St. Petersburg Scientific Research Institute of Emergency Medicine of I. I. Dzhanelidze
Russian Federation

Aleksander G. Miroshnichenko

St. Petersburg



I. P. Minnullin
Pavlov First St. Petersburg State Medical University; St. Petersburg Scientific Research Institute of Emergency Medicine of I. I. Dzhanelidze
Russian Federation

Ildar P. Minnullin 

St. Petersburg



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Bagnenko S.F., Stozharov V.V., Starkova N.R., Kaipova F.F., Senkov R.E., Tsebrovskaya E.A., Zheleznyakova I.A., Vakhrusheva T.S., Gutkin I.M., Linets Yu.P., Miroshnichenko A.G., Minnullin I.P. Financial provision for inpatient emergency medical care. EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE. 2025;26(4):4-11. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24884/2072-6716-2025-26-4-04-11

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