Modern model of medical care for patients with diseases of the endocrine system (literature review)

Abstract


Despite the progress of modern medicine, at present, the problem of endocrine diseases is relevant for most countries of the world, and the Russian Federation is no exception. Official medical statistics data indicate the high medical and social importance of improving the system of providing medical care to the population in the field of endocrinology. In this regard, it becomes relevant to analyze the existing model of providing medical care to patients with endocrine pathology, existing world and domestic practices and scientific developments to improve the organization of medical care to the population according to the endocrinological profile. An analysis of the published scientific literature has shown that the existing system of providing medical care to patients with endocrine pathology, the level of organizational work on the ground to improve it, the pace of development do not adequately meet the increasing needs of the population of the Russian Federation and require a scientifically based reorganization of the endocrinological service and the reorientation of the entire healthcare system to a multi-level system of providing medical care to the population with endocrine diseases.

About the authors

Dmitry N. Begun

Orenburg State Medical University, Orenburg, Russia

Email: doctorbegun@yandex.ru

Ekaterina V. Bulycheva

Email: bulucheva_yekaterina@list.ru

Leniza R. Gubaidullina

Email: k_nus@orgma.ru

S. Bakhshoevich Choloyan

Orenburg State Medical University, Orenburg, Russia

Email: kafedra.oziz1@yandex.ru

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