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Activity and the density of rheumatologists in Russian Federation, 2013-2017

https://doi.org/10.15829/1728-8800-2019-1-134-142

Abstract

The incidence of noncommunicable diseases is one of the problems for the health of the population. In this regard, an adequate supply of rheumatologists and other specialists is necessary for timely providing medical care to the population.

Aim. To analyze the current state of the provision of rheumatologists and their activities in the Russian Federation.

Material and methods. Used data of Federal statistical observation over the period from 2013 to 2017, the paper used statistical, analytical, descriptive methods of statistics.

Results. This article presents an analysis of the data of official statistics on the rheumatologists’ density. The results indicate the stability of the situation in this specialty, although in general there was a decrease in the staffing of outpatient clinics.

Conclusion. Study showed a decrease in specialists staffing and stable situation on the density of outpatient departments of medical organizations.

About the Authors

I. M. Son
Federal Research Institute for Health Organization and Informatics
Russian Federation
Moscow


M. A. Ivanova
Federal Research Institute for Health Organization and Informatics
Russian Federation
Moscow


T. A. Sokolovskaya
Federal Research Institute for Health Organization and Informatics
Russian Federation
Moscow


V. V. Liutsko
Federal Research Institute for Health Organization and Informatics
Russian Federation
Moscow


L. I. Dezhurny
Federal Research Institute for Health Organization and Informatics
Russian Federation
Moscow


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Son I.M., Ivanova M.A., Sokolovskaya T.A., Liutsko V.V., Dezhurny L.I. Activity and the density of rheumatologists in Russian Federation, 2013-2017. Cardiovascular Therapy and Prevention. 2019;18(1):134-142. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.15829/1728-8800-2019-1-134-142

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