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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Moscow hospitals will turn into a plant health

Moscow authorities want to turn the capital's hospitals in the "factory" health and reduce by half time in their patients. At today's meeting, the city government, which adopted the program of modernization of the capital's health, the head of City Health Department, Leonid Pechatnikov in Moscow, and throughout Russia, will be introduced new standards of care. Thus, in particular, for the reduction of time spent on hospital beds due to "shock" predgospitalnogo, or outpatient treatment and diagnosis. Primarily, this will be done through high-tech equipment, which is planned to equip urban clinics.

"The modernization program itself lays the foundation and provides a firm base for the structural changes of the Moscow public health" - said Pechatnikov, adding that "the availability of modern equipment will move to the new standards - to shift the brunt of the stage of patient care, change the ratio of the load from the hospital treatment before hospitalization. "This will reduce the patients' stay in bed two times compared with today's 15 days" - said the printers. At the same time reduced and he beds in city hospitals. "We will turn the major hospitals are not in hospitals, where people lie for months, and in high technology factories, where the patient will come already well surveyed, and where, according to new standards, will receive everything you need to take further treatment in the clinic again," - said printers.

According to him, urban health will be largely based on outpatient treatment. Printers also stressed that the priority modernization program - a children's health, cardiovascular disease, oncology, and maternal and child health. The development of high-tech methods is impossible without Mandatory Medical Insurance Fund, and therefore will be revised tariffs - diagnosis and treatment become more expensive, but by reducing the stay of patients in hospitals saves money. " "Ultimately, this will lead to cost savings, rather than vice versa - to inflate the budget", - the printers.

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