Accessibility of otorhinolaryngological care to the children's population in public and private medical organizations

Abstract


The analysis revealed that the coinciding problems of resource provision of accessibility of otolaryngological care for children and adolescents in the public and private healthcare systems are: creation of information conditions, transport accessibility, technical accessibility. In the public healthcare system, the following problems are more pronounced than in the private system: information provision, creation of personnel conditions for accessibility and comfort, drug provision. In the private system, territorial accessibility defects were more often noted (14, versus 7 per 100 cases in the public system). In addition, the coinciding problems of technological provision of accessibility of otolaryngological care for children and adolescents in the public and private healthcare systems are: application of telemedicine technologies, possibility of using communication facilities or vehicles by a medical worker to transport a patient, possibility of choosing a medical organization and a doctor.

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Andrey V. Oleinik

N. A. Semashko National Research Institute of Public Health, Moscow, Russian Federation

Email: leinik.lor@yandex.ru

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