All articles by Zelenova O. V.
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2016 № 8 Clinical and economic decisions for the oncology patients with choices of the treatment of the cachexia – anorexia syndrome at the patients with malignant tumors for acceptance of administrative decisions
Present day the crucial object of cancer palliative care is improving patients quality of end-of-life and to optimize patient outcomes when they face intolerable suffering. The lack of success of unimodal treatment in cachexiaanorexia is one of the key questions that clinicians responcible and deal with a difficalty. Outcome based on our clinicoeconomic research and comparision analysis of two treatment technologies for cancer cachexia patients illustrates how and in which sequence we should make use of medical technologies and choose the most effective for the patient and save the cost of budget.
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2016 № 7 Methodology of creation and using of clinicoeconomic simulator for decision-makers by the example of GEP nets and pNETs
Health technology assessment (HTA) in the condition of a limited budget is an actual problem for Ministry of Health employee and persons who make a decision. Switching to single-channel financing, increasing of budgets in the hospital segment and the interaction with insurance companies force us to use the principles of technology assessment made in developed countries and to create our own tools for decision-making. We’ve designed a clinical and economic decision-making simulator for socially – significant diseases by the example of GEP NETs and pNETs.
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2017 № 10 Procurement management of major resources expenditure of the medical organization by creating a matrix of consumption and planning
Effective and efficient use of budget one of the priority tasks facing the chief physicians. Nomenclature of drugs in cancer clinics has dozens of INNs and hundreds of trade names, which greatly complicates the work of purchasing departments. Maintaining an optimal balance between the income and consumption of goods is an important task of every medical institution. To achieve this goal requires a clearly established system of inventory management that will optimize and effectively predict purchases in subsequent periods. The analysis allows for closer examination of the consumption budget of the institution for each commodity group, the INNs and the ATC groups and build a matrix of inventory given the importance and deman