Informatization of health care
  • 2013 № 2 Automated monitoring system of employees functions and organizational and regular structure of clinical hospital optimization creation (Department of management and healthcare sociology Russian National Research Medical University City Clinical Hospital № 31, Ltd. «Seber», Moscow, Russia)

    In article questions of creation of the automated monitoring information system of employees functions and organizational and regular structure of clinical hospital optimization are considered.

    Authors: Berseneva E. A. [5] Sedov А. А. [2] Goluchov G. N. [1]

    Tags: hospital management1 olap1 the complex automated clinic information systems1 the complex automated hospital information systems2 the information technology1 workflow technology1

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  • It management
  • 2018 № 5 The Volgograd region uniform territorial system of the blood circulatory system diseases screening at country people with use of telemedicine technologies

    In article the expediency of the organization of the uniform territorial system of screening of diseases of the blood circulatory system diseases screening at country people with use of telemedicine technologies in the Volgograd region, the choice of a method of an electrocardiography for carrying out remote screening is proved, the schematic diagram of the organization of telecardioscreening of country people, results of pilot implementation of the project is submitted

    Authors: Berseneva E. A. [5] Shkarin V.  V. [1] Kurakov D.  A. [1] Pokatilov A.  B. [1] Savostina Е.  А. [1]

    Tags: blood circulatory system diseases1 organization of medical care to country people1 screening1 telemedicine technologies3

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  • 2014 № 2 Automated lexical control as a medical document's quality control improvement instrument (RNRMU, Moscow, Russia; Ltd. «Seber», Moscow, Russia)

    In article questions of necessity of creation and implementation of medical documents lexical control automated systems as a tool for medical documents quality control are considered in the conditions of electronic formation. Also the main features of lexical control system «Eleks» creation, also as prospects of its further development are considered.

    Authors: Berseneva E. A. [5] Sedov А. А. [2]

    Tags: information technologies3 lexical control systems1 medical documents quality1 the complex automated hospital information systems2 the semantic analysis1

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  • Law
  • 2016 № 2 Analysis of the official regulation documents on organization of outpatient care for patients with chronic complications of diabetes mellitus

    Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a socially important chronic disease with the disabling and economically significant complications. Organization of specialized structures for interdisciplinary out-patient care for patients with chronic complications of diabetes (affecting kidneys, eyes, the lower extremities) is an important task. We analyzed existing National clinical expert recommendations and orders of Ministry of Health concerning standards of care for patients with DM and its complications. Conclusions are drawn on necessary development of the regulatory documentary base for out-patient multidisciplinary care for this kind of patients.

    Authors: Udovichenko O. V. [2] Berseneva E. A. [5] Meshkov D. O. [3]

    Tags: definitions2 diabetes mellitus6 diabetic foot2 diabetic nephropathy2 diabetic retinopathy3 legal base1 organization of care1 standard of care1

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  • Management in health care
  • 2016 № 1 Chronic complications of diabetes mellitus: specialized outpatient medical service organization and efficacy according to experts’ opinion survey

    Multidisciplinary outpatient care structures for patients with late complications of diabetes (diabetic foot, retinopathy, and somewhere – for diabetic nephropathy) were established in Russia since late 1990s. We conducted a survey of 22 experts from 12 regions of the Russian Federation for the analysis of the current state of specialized outpatient care for patients with these conditions, assess demand in this type of care and develop possible improvements. The necessity of outpatient diabetic foot clinics was obvious for 100% of the experts, of diabetic retinopathy consultative rooms – for 95%, of diabetic nephropathy consultative rooms – for 52%. Eighty five percent, 52% and 15% of the experts respectively reported about work of such outpatient structures in their regions. In all three fields lack of funding and lack of qualified personnel were pointed as the main barriers for establishment and development of such outpatient structures. The efficacy of patients treatment in outpatient diabetic foot clinics (where they work) was considered an effective by 47% of experts, in diabetic retinopathy consultative rooms – by 55%. In conclusion, (1) the demand in outpatient diabetic foot and diabetic retinopathy specialized structures is obvious, but is questionable with regard to diabetic nephropathy; (2) the performance of these service is not sufficiently high, which requires appealing of qualified specialists there (which is impossible without adequate funding), training of specialists and quality management; (3) we found evidence of inadequate availability of such specialized outpatient care for patients with diabetes, which requires increase of such offices number, and targeted referral of patients there from primary care physicians.

    Authors: Udovichenko O. V. [2] Berseneva E. A. [5] Meshkov D. O. [3]

    Tags: diabetes mellitus6 diabetic foot2 diabetic nephropathy2 diabetic retinopathy3 experts survey1 organization of outpatient care1

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