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Analysis of public health infrastructure and medical prevention in the Russian Federation in the period 2013–2022

https://doi.org/10.21045/2782-1676-2024-4-1-4-17

Abstract

The main strategic element of the system being formed, designed to solve preventive tasks at the regional and mu­nicipal level, has become Center for Public Health and Medical Prevention (COSiMP). The article provides an analysis of the activities of the COSiMP for the period 2013–2022 in the Russian Federation and offers recommendations for its improvement. Materials and methods. The analysis includes the structure of the COSiMP; material and technical equipment; dynamics of personnel training in the context of individual categories, sociological research, number and staffing, funds received for preventive work with the population, circulation of publications published by the COSiMP; mass work and advisory and recreational activities of the Center. The data on the activities of the COSiMP were an­alyzed according to the reporting form No. 70 for the period 2013–2022. The specifics of the COSiMP activity were assessed by calculating the median value of the indicator for the corresponding year, as well as the percentage of changes in this indicator against another period. Results. The total number of structural divisions in the COSiMP has changed slightly: from 560 in 2013 to 547 in 2022. After the reform of the medical prevention system carried out by the Ministry of Health of Russia in 2020, public health and medical prevention centers with a fundamentally different structure were formed in the regions. During the period 2013–2022, a slight increase in full-time positions in the CSIMP was revealed from 3720 to 3771, respectively. From 2013 to 2022, the number of trained students increased by 31.7%, but the number of trained physicians decreased by 45.3%. Conclusion. During the studied period, the COSiMP underwent serious changes. The growth in the number of programs and projects implemented by the Cen­ters, the impressive volume of mass work carried out shows the demand for these medical organizations. However, the statistical form used to collect the necessary information about the activities of the COSiMP has been de-actual­ized to date and does not comply with the main provisions of the acts regulating the activities of these organizations.

About the Authors

O. O. Salagay
Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Oleg O. Salagay – Candidate of Medical Sciences, Secretary of State – Deputy Minister of Health

Moscow



E. I. Borichevskaya
Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Elizaveta I. Borichevskaya – Assistant of the Department of Sociology

Moscow



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Salagay O.O., Borichevskaya E.I. Analysis of public health infrastructure and medical prevention in the Russian Federation in the period 2013–2022. Public Health. 2024;4(1):4-17. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21045/2782-1676-2024-4-1-4-17

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