RESEARCH OF THE FEATURES OF DRUG PROVISION OF THE REPUBLICAN DERMATOVENEROLOGIC SIMFEROPOL DISPENSARY

E. Egorova, L. N. Sheikhmambetova, K. Onishchenko, E. Bekirova, A. Zakharova
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Abstract. In the structure of the total morbidity of the Russian Federation population in 2018, skin and subcutaneous adipose tissue diseases made about 3,5 of the total number of cases, which amounted to 8330 thousand registered cases of diseases. The purpose of the research was to analyze the expenditure of material resources allocated for drug provision of the State Budgetary Institution of Healthcare of the Republic of Crimea “Clinical Dermatovenerologic Dispensary” (SBIH RC “CDVD”) for the period from January 1, 2020 to December 31, 2020. Materials and Methods. Based on the data obtained from the Statistical Department of SBIH RC “CDVD” on the financial means expenditures on the purchase of drugs, an assessment of the budgetary funds expenditures was carried out by means of ABC/VEN analysis. Results and discussion. According to the data received, for the period from January 1, 2020 to December 31, 2020, 3 156 patients were admitted to inpatient departments. 9, 072, 064, 00 rubles were spent on the treatment of patients’ nosologies, while the list of all drugs used included 98 names. The ABC analysis showed the feasibility of spending monetary resources, which confirms the lack of “N”- category (minor) drugs among “A” – category drugs (80% of the budget). The results of VEN-analysis indicated that 50% of the drugs used are referred to “V” category, which indicates that the Healthcare Institution predominantly purchased vital drugs. Conclusion. Active implementation of the methodology of management of medical care with help of modern technologies of ABC- and VEN- analyses allows timely implementation of measures to rationalize drug procurement in inpatient and outpatient healthcare institutions, as well as the choice of drugs for inclusion into the formulary and treatment standards.
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共和皮性病辛菲罗波尔药房药品供应特点的研究
摘要。在2018年俄罗斯联邦人口总发病率结构中,皮肤和皮下脂肪组织疾病约占病例总数的3.5,达到833万登记病例。本研究的目的是分析克里米亚共和国国家卫生预算机构“临床皮肤性病药房”(SBIH RC“CDVD”)在2020年1月1日至2020年12月31日期间分配用于药物供应的物质资源支出。材料与方法。根据上海卫生研究院“CDVD”统计部门关于药品采购财务手段支出的数据,采用ABC/VEN分析法对预算资金支出进行评估。结果和讨论。根据收到的数据,2020年1月1日至2020年12月31日,住院科室收治患者3156例。用于治疗病人疾病的费用为9072 064 000卢布,而使用的所有药物的清单包括98个名字。ABC分析显示了花费资金资源的可行性,这证实了A类药物中缺少N类(次要)药物(占预算的80%)。vin分析结果表明,50%的药物被称为" V "类,这表明医疗机构主要购买的是至关重要的药物。结论。在ABC和VEN分析的现代技术的帮助下,积极实施医疗保健管理方法,可以及时实施措施,使住院和门诊医疗机构的药品采购合理化,以及选择纳入处方和治疗标准的药物。
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