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Ensuring the quality and safety of healthcare in the Russian Federation as a national idea

https://doi.org/10.21045/2782-1676-2021-2-3-5-15

Abstract

The implementation of priorities in the field of quality and safety of healthcare is supported at the international and national levels. The World Health Organization considers patient safety issues worthy of international attention, and the Russian Federation considers the increase in population, life expectancy, healthy life expectancy, the development of a quality management system of medical care, as well as the formation of new management decisions in this direction to be one of the main priorities for the development of healthcare. These positions make possible to speak about the importance of joint efforts of all participants of the healthcare system, including patients, medical workers, hospitals and insurance companies, state organizations in the field of healthcare. The formation and implementation of a national idea to ensure the quality and safety of healthcare with the participation of all stakeholders will ensure an optimal level of health care safety, will contribute to improving the quality and accessibility of medical care, as well as achieving the national goals of the Russian Federation.

About the Authors

M. A. Murashko
Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Mikhail A. Murashko – Minister of Healthcare of the Russian Federation, Dr. of Sci. (Medicine), Professor 

Moscow



A. V. Samoylova
Federal Service for Surveillance of Healthcare
Russian Federation

Alla V. Samoylova – Head of Federal Service for Surveillance of Healthcare, Dr. of Sci. (Medicine), Professor 

Moscow



O. R. Shvabskii
FGBU “National Institute of Quality” of Roszdravnadzor
Russian Federation

Oleg R. Shvabskii – Deputy Director 

Moscow



I. V. Ivanov
FGBU «VNIIIMT» of Roszdravnadzor
Russian Federation

Igor V. Ivanov – Director, Dr. of Sci. (Medicine) 

Moscow



I. B. Minulin
FGBU “National Institute of Quality” of Roszdravnadzor
Russian Federation

Ildar B. Minulin – Head of Department of Quality Management of Medical Activity 

Moscow



A. A. Shcheblykina
FGBU “National Institute of Quality” of Roszdravnadzor
Russian Federation

Aleksandra A. Shcheblykina – Deputy Head of Department of Quality Management of Medical Activity 

Moscow



D. F. Taut
FGBU “National Institute of Quality” of Roszdravnadzor
Russian Federation

Dilyara F. Taut – Head of Department of Expertise of the Quality of Health Care and Evaluation of Medical Activity 

Moscow



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Murashko M.A., Samoylova A.V., Shvabskii O.R., Ivanov I.V., Minulin I.B., Shcheblykina A.A., Taut D.F. Ensuring the quality and safety of healthcare in the Russian Federation as a national idea. Public Health. 2022;2(3):5-15. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21045/2782-1676-2021-2-3-5-15

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