Management of a medical organization: current aspects of management

Abstract


The relevance of the management of a medical organization is determined by the need to improve public health systems, especially in terms of improving the ways of organizing and providing medical services at different levels of the system to meet population needs. The work examines the problems of managing a medical organization, developing and implementing long-term development plans, taking into account the changing external environment, existing opportunities, risks within the medical organization and external, including epidemiological and geopolitical.

About the authors

I. Muslimov Muslim

National Association of Healthcare Managers., Moscow, Russia; Research Institute for Healthcare and Medical Management, Moscow, Russia

Email: office@auz.clinic

N. Mingazov Rustem

N. A. Semashko National Research Institute of Public Health, Moscow, Russian Federation; Research Institute for Healthcare and Medical Management, Moscow, Russia

Email: mrn85@mail.ru

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