Newborns’ routing organization in subjects of the Russian Federation
- Authors: Ivanov D.O.1, Yakovlev A.V.1
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Affiliations:
- Saint Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University
- Issue: Vol 15, No 2 (2024)
- Pages: 5-11
- Section: Editorial
- URL: https://journals.eco-vector.com/pediatr/article/view/636043
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/PED1525-11
- ID: 636043
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Abstract
Reduction of infant mortality is a priority task for achieving the national development goals of the Russian Federation. The paper analyzes the influence of regional routing of newborns on the infant mortality rate in the subjects of the Russian Federation. The infant mortality rate for the period January–November 2023 in the Russian Federation is below the target value and amounts to 4.1‰, which is lower than the rate for the same period of 2022 (4.3‰). At the same time, subjects implementing insufficiently effective intraregional routing of newborns have a high rate of neonatal deaths in the early and late neonatal period concerning medical organizations of the I and II level of medical care. In order to improve the availability and quality of medical care for newborns, as well as to reduce the number of re-hospitalizations of newborns between medical organizations of the same level, including those requiring emergency surgical correction, it is necessary to update regional and interregional routing schemes in the provision of care to newborns, taking into account the orders of medical care, principles of territorial planning (with a detailed description of the areas of responsibility of each medical organization located on the territory of the subject).
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Dmitry O. Ivanov
Saint Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University
Author for correspondence.
Email: doivanov@yandex.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-0060-4168
SPIN-code: 4437-9626
MD, PhD, Dr. Sci. (Medicine), Professor, Chief Freelance Neonatologist of the Ministry of Health of Russia, Rector, Head of the Department of Neonatology with Courses of Neurology and Obstetricsand Gynecology
Russian Federation, 2 Litovskaya st., Saint Petersburg, 194100Alexey V. Yakovlev
Saint Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University
Email: yakovlev.av@hotmail.com
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-5537-8559
SPIN-code: 6556-7179
Deputy Chief Physician for Neonatology
Russian Federation, 2 Litovskaya st., Saint Petersburg, 194100References
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