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  • The study analyzed the effectiveness of the three-level medical care system in the Voronezh region for detecting urological issues.
  • The statistical results showed a significant increase in both overall detection and early detection of conditions like urolithiasis, benign hyperplasia, and prostate cancer.
  • This suggests a successful shift from a reactive medical model to a proactive approach aimed at early detection within the regional healthcare system.

Article Abstract

The comparative statistical and logical analysis of curves of dynamics of common and early detection of urological pathology was implemented with purpose of evaluating efficiency of functioning of regional urological service in the format of developed three-level system of medical care as exemplified by the Voronezh oblast. The obtained statistical data testify a significant increasing of common detection and detection at early stages of urolithiasis, benign hyperplasia and prostate cancer. This outcome is an evidence of partial or complete realization of transition from model of medical care by appealability to model by detection at the expense of implementation of developed three-level system of medical care of population in the region.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0869-866X-2017-25-6-348-352DOI Listing

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