Publications by authors named "Omelyanovsky V"

The adaptation of methodology of expert selection of indicators for integral evaluation of efficiency of organization of medical care on profile "pediatrics" at the level of the Subject of the Russian Federation. The study was organized as expert survey using structured interview technique. At the first stage, primary selection of indicators carried out.

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Aim of the study - determination of approaches to the formation of the rating of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, reflecting the state of medical care in various profiles (the effectiveness and quality of medical care in various profiles). The study included a comprehensive analysis of the structure and content of the reports based on the results of national medical research centers field events using classification and grouping methods. Assessment of the advantages and disadvantages of the used variants of the methodology for forming the subject rating of the Russian Federation used the method of selective SWOT analysis of methodologies published in the form of scientific articles.

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We conducted clinical and economic analysis of the protease inhibitor simeprevir versus currently available in Russia protease inhibitors (boceprevir and telaprevir) in combination with pegylated interferon and ribavirin and dual therapy with pegylated interferon and ribavirin in patients with chronic hepatitis C genotype 1 without polymorphism Q80K, who had not responded to previous treatment. Global cost-effectiveness model was adapted to the Russian health care system. We calculated differences in direct medical costs between the antiviral therapy schemes, treatment of long-term complications of chronic hepatitis C and the costs of achieving sustained virological response (SVR) to treatment.

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Background: In 2010, almost every third pregnancy in Russia was terminated, indicating that unintended pregnancy (UP) is a public health problem.

Objective: The aim of this study was to estimate the direct cost of UP to the healthcare system in Russia and the proportion attributable to using unreliable contraception.

Methods: A cost model was built, adopting a generic payer perspective with a 1-year time horizon.

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Objective: The objective of this study was to assess the total annual economic burden of melanoma and kidney, prostate, and ovarian cancers in Russia using the unified methods.

Methods: The general prevalence-based cost-of-illness model was developed to evaluate the annual health and social care costs and value of lost productivity attributable to the following cancers: melanoma and kidney, prostate, and ovarian cancers from the perspective of the overall governmental budget. All costs were calculated using the "bottom-up" costing technique for the total population of patients with studied cancer, including both newly diagnosed patients stratified by cancer stage and patients diagnosed in previous years who were still alive in the study year.

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