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Analysis of the availability and direction of improvement of medical care for patients with malignant neoplasms in the Moscow region

https://doi.org/10.17709/2409-2231-2018-5-4-11

Abstract

Purpose. Carrying out medical and statistical analysis of morbidity and mortality of the population with malignant neoplasms, development of proposals for greater accessibility and areas of improvement of specialized including high-tech medical care (HTMC) for patients with cancer in the Moscow region.

Materials and methods. The analysis of morbidity and mortality of the population of the Moscow region from malignant neoplasms and the organization of specialized, including high-tech, medical care to cancer patients on the basis of forms of Federal state statistical observations in relation to the three-level system of the organization of medical care to the population of the region with identification of organizational and financial problems.

Results. The incidence of malignant neoplasms in the Moscow region in 2017 amounted to 364.9 per 100 thousand population, which is 1.0% below the level of 2016-365.9 per 100 thousand population and below the average for the Central Federal district and the Russian Federation. The mortality rate from neoplasms in the Moscow region decreased in 2017 to 174.7 cases per 100 thousand population, which is less than the average for the Central Federal district — 207.1 and the Russian Federation — 196.9 per 100 thousand population. At the same time, the volume of specialized medical care (including high — tech medical care) for malignant tumors, in a 24-hour hospital is more than twice the average Russian standard — 13% for SMC and 50% for HTMC. Exceeding the standard of medical care is mainly due to the HTMC 2, which is not planned in the subject of the Russian Federation and is usually in Federal clinics. The share of oncological medical care received outside the medical organizations of the MR is 16%, which exceeds the share of medical care in all other profiles received outside the Moscow region (12%). This situation contributes to the availability of cancer care to the population of the Moscow region.

Conclusion. The performed work allowed to draw conclusions that in normative legal acts of Federal level it is necessary to define separately the standard of volumes of specialized, including hi-tech medical care, on the profile of Oncology. Large volumes of HTMC cannot be an unambiguous characteristic of the availability of medical care in General, since HTMC is medical care with the use of complex methods of diagnosis and treatment in clinically complex cases. Large volumes of HTMC can be a consequence of the complexity of clinical cases, but also a consequence of neglect of the disease due to the lack of diagnosis and treatment in the provision of primary health care (PHC) at the 1st level. In the Moscow region, there is a need to redistribute the volume of this medical care not only to cancer dispensaries, but also to other medical organizations. After that, there is a need for the distribution of patients, taking into account the morbidity in the territories, the place of residence of citizens, and taking into account the capabilities of medical organizations for the treatment of cancer patients (surgical treatment, chemotherapy, radiotherapy). Medical organizations of the subject of the Federation shall be ranked taking into account the applied technologies and opportunities of drug therapy. As a result, a clear routing of patients with cancer should be developed in the subject of the Russian Federation.

About the Authors

E. Yu. Ogneva
M. Vladimirskiy Moscow Regional Research Clinical Institute
Russian Federation

Ekaterina Yu. Ogneva - MD, PhD, deputy director for management in the implementation of high-tech programs.

61/2 build. 1, Schepkina str., Moscow 129110


Competing Interests:

No conflict of interest



A. N. Gurov
M. Vladimirskiy Moscow Regional Research Clinical Institute
Russian Federation

Andrey N. Gurov - MD, PhD, DSc, professor, head of the department of health and public health organization of FMP.

61/2 build. 1, Schepkina str., Moscow 129110


Competing Interests:

No conflict of interest



M. V. Pirogov
M. Vladimirskiy Moscow Regional Research Clinical Institute
Russian Federation

Mikhail V. Pirogov - DSc (Economics), professor, department of health and public health.

61/2 build. 1, Schepkina str., Moscow 129110


Competing Interests:

No conflict of interest



E. V. Gameeva
P. Hertsen Moscow Oncology Research Institute - Branch of the National Medical Radiology Research Centre of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Elena V. Gameeva - MD, PhD, deputy director for medical work.

3, 2nd Botkinskiy proezd, Moscow 125284


Competing Interests:

No conflict of interest



O. Yu. Aleksandrova
M. Vladimirskiy Moscow Regional Research Clinical Institute
Russian Federation

Oksana A. Aleksandrova - MD, PhD, DSc, professor, vice director.

61/2 build. 1, Schepkina str., Moscow 129110


Competing Interests:

No conflict of interest



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Ogneva E.Yu., Gurov A.N., Pirogov M.V., Gameeva E.V., Aleksandrova O.Yu. Analysis of the availability and direction of improvement of medical care for patients with malignant neoplasms in the Moscow region. Research and Practical Medicine Journal. 2018;5(4):106-117. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17709/2409-2231-2018-5-4-11

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