AI Article Synopsis

  • The article analyzes the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation's orders regarding medical care provision, focusing on staffing standards.
  • The authors identify consistent errors in regulatory documents that outline staffing requirements for outpatient and hospital care.
  • They argue for a revision of these documents to improve labor standards in medical care delivery.

Article Abstract

This article presents an analysis of the orders of the Ministry of Health of Russian Federation on the procedures for the provision of medical care, of which the recommended staffing standards are an integral part. Systematic erroneous provisions of regulatory documents were identified: general and typical for the normative number of employees in providing medical care to patients in outpatient and hospital settings. The authors have convincingly proved the need to revise documents on the Procedures for the provision of medical care in terms of labor standards.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.32687/0869-866X-2020-28-s1-834-839DOI Listing

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