Medico-social rationale for adaptation of regional drug supply systems to personalized pharmaceutical care for persons of different ages
Glembotskaya G. T., Bakhareva A. V., Kalinina A. S., Eremin S. Y., Spichak I. V., Boyko E. V.
Journal of International Pharmaceutical Research
Vol.46, Issue4, P. 242-247
Опубликовано: 2019
Тип ресурса: Статья
Аннотация:
In this study, we identified indicators of the state of personalized pharmaceutical care for target population groups at the regional level, in a model region, with the aim to develop a differentiated approach to such care. The rationale for the choice of Moscow Region as a model region is based on its specific socioeconomic indicators and a comparison of these with respective average Russian values. A need was shown to modernize patient-oriented pharmaceutical care, especially for certain population groups, such as children, women of working age (mothers), and the elderly. Content analysis of the legislation and regulatory documents applicable to public health care at the Federal and regional levels allowed to demonstrate their shortcomings in relation to the organization of drug supply for target population groups. A situation analysis of the state of drug supply for Moscow Region outpatients and inpatients revealed a room for improvement. Analysis and synthesis of data obtained afte
Ключевые слова:
Conceptual Modeling; Medico-Social Indicators; Patient-Oriented Pharmaceutical Care; Personalized Health Care; Regional Drug Supply Systems; Target Population Groups
aged; algorithm; all cause mortality; Article; birth rate; child; comparative study; conceptual model; content analysis; data analysis; data synthesis; demography; drug control; drug supply; female; historical research; hospital patient; human; infant mortality; law; legal aspect; male; maternal mortality; medical geography; medical sociology; mortality rate; outpatient; patient care; personalized medicine; pharmaceutical care; population group; public health service; regionalization; retrospective study; Russian Federation; socioeconomics
Язык текста: Английский
ISSN: 1674-0440
Glembotskaya G. T. Galina Tikhonovna 1947-
Bakhareva A. V.
Kalinina A. S. Anastasiya Sergeevna 1990-
Eremin S. Y.
Spichak I. V.
Boyko E. V.
Глембоцкая Г. Т. Галина Тихоновна 1947-
Бахарева А. В.
Калинина А. С. Анастасия Сергеевна 1990-
Еремин С. Y.
Спичак И. В.
Боyко Е. В.
Medico-social rationale for adaptation of regional drug supply systems to personalized pharmaceutical care for persons of different ages
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Journal of International Pharmaceutical Research
Vol.46, Issue4 P. 242-247
2019
Статья
Conceptual Modeling Medico-Social Indicators Patient-Oriented Pharmaceutical Care Personalized Health Care Regional Drug Supply Systems Target Population Groups
aged algorithm all cause mortality Article birth rate child comparative study conceptual model content analysis data analysis data synthesis demography drug control drug supply female historical research hospital patient human infant mortality law legal aspect male maternal mortality medical geography medical sociology mortality rate outpatient patient care personalized medicine pharmaceutical care population group public health service regionalization retrospective study Russian Federation socioeconomics
In this study, we identified indicators of the state of personalized pharmaceutical care for target population groups at the regional level, in a model region, with the aim to develop a differentiated approach to such care. The rationale for the choice of Moscow Region as a model region is based on its specific socioeconomic indicators and a comparison of these with respective average Russian values. A need was shown to modernize patient-oriented pharmaceutical care, especially for certain population groups, such as children, women of working age (mothers), and the elderly. Content analysis of the legislation and regulatory documents applicable to public health care at the Federal and regional levels allowed to demonstrate their shortcomings in relation to the organization of drug supply for target population groups. A situation analysis of the state of drug supply for Moscow Region outpatients and inpatients revealed a room for improvement. Analysis and synthesis of data obtained afte