Financial management
  • 2015 № 9 Influence on age and gender considerations costs while providing high-aid in profile «traumatology and orthopedics»

    Annotation. Relevance. One of the economic problems in health care in the shortage of funds is to find mechanisms of payment, the most adequate and reliable-specific medical care. This is especially true of the cost of such a species as a high-tech medical care. One of the most appropriate ways to pay for medical care provided in inpatient and day hospital is to pay as part of the clinical and statistical groups of diseases. When forming groups, in addition to such major criteria as the ICD-10 code or having surgery, apply additional criteria, taking into account the peculiarities of medical care to patients of different age and gender categories. Material presented in the article findings justify the need for such a differentiated approach to the formation of groups of high-tech expensive medical care

    Subject of research: the group of high-tech medical care, approved by RF Government Decree of 28.11.2014 №1273 in the framework of the provision of state guarantees of free medical care to citizens for 2015 and the planning period of 2016 and 2017.

    Objective: research to justify the use of a differentiated approach to the establishment of standards for the financial costs of groups of high-tech medical care, taking into account age and gender considerations. Methods of work: statistical, analytical.

    Results: for the first time carried out an in-depth analysis of the cost structure of the federal health care organizations in the provision of high-tech medical care, identified factors affecting the size of the cost of medical organizations in the profile «Traumatology and orthopedics», to justify proposals to optimize the standards of financial costs on the profile «traumatology and orthopedics.»

    Conclusions: the patient population, which is a high-tech medical care in the profile «Traumatology and Orthopaedics », consists mainly of older persons of working age, mainly women. The average standard of financial expenses higher in the older working age.

    Authors: Obukhova O. V. [28] Perkhov V. I. [20] Brutova A. C. [2]

    Tags: high-tech medical care in the profile «traumatology and orthopedics»1

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  • 2019 № 1 Financing health care in 2019: new priorities and channels for the movement of funds

    Analysis of the future financing of health care shows that in 2019–2021, despite the difficult financial situation, the volume of financial support for the industry will continue to grow. Thus, the size of health care spending from the Federal budget is growing not only in absolute terms, but also occupies all a large share in the structure of Federal budget expenditures. The increase in expenses in the system of compulsory health insurance (CHI) in absolute terms is still quite large. Among the priorities of 2019 are the increase in funding for cancer care, as well as high-tech medical care, which directly follows from the provisions of the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation May 7, 2018 № 204 "The national goals and strategic objectives of the Russian Federation for the period up to 2024" (presidential Decree № 204). The distribution of funds to the compulsory medical insurance system is based on these priorities, and based on the results of implementation of decrees of the President 2012 for leveling a series of problems, such as unreasonable reductions in personnel. All this should have a positive impact on the further development of health care.

    Authors: Kadyrov F. N. [122] Obukhova O. V. [28] Brutova A. C. [2]

    Tags: compulsory medical insurance18 deficit6 expenses7 federal budget9 federal fund of chi1 financing13 health care24 income6 insurance contributions1 inter-budgetary transfers1

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