Analysis of the organization and efficiency of dispensary observation of patients with mental diseases
https://doi.org/10.21045/2782-1676-2023-3-2-13-20
Abstract
The mental health protection of the population is an urgent direction of public policy in the field of health care, given the increase in the prevalence of mental disorders among the population. Topical are the issues of increasing the efficiency of dispensary observation of patients with mental illness in the light of the approval of the Procedure for dispensary observation of a person suffering from a chronic and protracted mental disorder with severe persistent or often exacerbated painful manifestations, approved by Order of the Ministry of Health of Russia dated June 30, 2022 No. 453n. After all, it is within the framework of dynamic dispensary observation that it is possible to implement the necessary volume of complex medical, rehabilitation and medical and social assistance to patients with mental illness
About the Authors
I. N. AlekhinRussian Federation
Igor N. Alyokhin – Chief Physician
Irkutsk
N. S. Apkhanova
Russian Federation
Nadezhda S. Apkhanova – Doctor of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor, Professor of the Department of Public Health and Public Health
Irkutsk
E. V. Dushina
Russian Federation
Ekaterina V. Dushina – Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Public Health and Healthcare
Irkutsk
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For citations:
Alekhin I.N., Apkhanova N.S., Dushina E.V. Analysis of the organization and efficiency of dispensary observation of patients with mental diseases. Public Health. 2023;3(2):13-20. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21045/2782-1676-2023-3-2-13-20