Simultaneous Day Stay Interventions
- Authors: Makiev R.G.1, Karailanov M.G.1,2, Naniev S.O.1,3, Gabulova F.A.1, Pliev A.M.4
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Affiliations:
- Military Medical Academy
- Saint Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University
- Moscow Medical and Social Institute named after F.P. Gaaz
- M. Gorky Donetsk State Medical University
- Issue: Vol 44, No 2 (2025)
- Pages: 135-140
- Section: Original articles
- URL: https://journals.eco-vector.com/RMMArep/article/view/636585
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/rmmar636585
- EDN: https://elibrary.ru/KUTTSS
- ID: 636585
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Abstract
Background: Primary health care is a basic component of the Russian healthcare system. All relevant national projects and programs are focused on improving primary health care both in outpatient and day stay settings. Furthermore, a strategy to reduce hospital bed capacity by increasing day hospitalizations is considered a promising area for further advancements in healthcare services. The continuous evaluation of the performance of the healthcare system components is necessary to ensure its effective operation.
AIM: To review the scientific publications and propose a new terminology for better organizing and evaluating primary health care activities.
METHODS: Laws and regulations from the Russian Ministry of Health were thoroughly analyzed, and scientific medical publications regarding the system of primary health care were also reviewed.
RESULTS: We have developed and proposed the new concept of “simultaneous day stay interventions” to increase the functional capacity of day hospitals and improve patient satisfaction. This concept facilitated the integration of multiple therapeutic and preventive interventions in day stay settings, which had not been previously performed in combination, thereby increasing the functional capacity of day hospitals and improving patient satisfaction.
CONCLUSION: The practical implementation of this concept will contribute to the enhanced effectiveness of day hospitals and treatment outcomes, ensuring a more optimal use of healthcare resources and improved patient satisfaction.
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Ruslan Gajozovic Makiev
Military Medical Academy
Email: moro5555@yandex.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-2180-6885
SPIN-code: 4703-5573
Scopus Author ID: 55608407300
ResearcherId: H-5443-2018
MD, Dr. Sci. (Medicine), Associate Professor
Russian Federation, 6, Akademika Lebedeva str., Saint Petersburg, 194044Michael Georgievich Karailanov
Military Medical Academy; Saint Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University
Email: Karaylanov@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-6584-9492
SPIN-code: 7110-9788
Scopus Author ID: 23473000300
ResearcherId: J-1471-2016
MD, Dr. Sci. (Medicine), Associate Professor, the Head of the Healthcare Organization and Public Health Department, Professor of the Public Health and Healthcare Department
Russian Federation, 6, Akademika Lebedeva str., Saint Petersburg, 194044; 2, Litovskaya str., Saint Petersburg, 194100Soslan Otarovich Naniev
Military Medical Academy; Moscow Medical and Social Institute named after F.P. Gaaz
Author for correspondence.
Email: sosne@yandex.ru
ORCID iD: 0009-0008-3935-1453
SPIN-code: 2721-9237
MD, Cand. Sci. (Medicine)
Russian Federation, 6, Akademika Lebedeva str., Saint Petersburg, 194044; 38 Shcherbakovskaya st r., Moscow 105187Fatima A. Gabulova
Military Medical Academy
Email: gabuevafatima@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0009-0001-6367-7487
SPIN-code: 9759-2489
MD, Cand. Sci. (Medicine)
Russian Federation, 6, Akademika Lebedeva str., Saint Petersburg, 194044Alexander M. Pliev
M. Gorky Donetsk State Medical University
Email: sosne@yandex.ru
ORCID iD: 0009-0001-5860-1496
MD, Cand. Sci. (Medicine)
Russian Federation, Donetsk People’s Republic, DonetskReferences
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