Study of consumption of drugs for the treatment of soldiers as surgical patients in a military mobile hospital
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2519-4852.2017.119622Keywords:
military mobile hospital, analysis of drug consumption, ABC-analysis, therapeutic categoryAbstract
The aim is to analyze the consumption of medicines for the treatment of soldiers as surgical patients in a military mobile hospital (hereinafter MMH).
Methods. With the use of the quantity and cost method of ABC-analysis was investigated the structure of consumption of medicines by surgical patients of military mobile hospital. As the studied materials were reporting data indicators of the MMH medical work for 2014-2016, report application availability and medical needs property (p.8/med), statistical and analytical indicators of morbidity for the military (f.3/med), standards of medical care, clinical protocols of medical care on the urgent and most important diseases of soldiers in conditions of MMH.
Results. The analysis of the consumption of medicines for the treatment of military personnel in the military mobile hospitals determined a directly proportional relationship with the magnitude and structure of hospital morbidity. The received data testify to rationality of expenditure of money resources for drug maintenance of a researched contingent.
Conclusions. The obtained results allow us to forecast the need for medicines for the next year when planning medical supplies. The rationale for the presented fragment of the drug list is their inclusion in the clinical protocols of medical care for the treatment of surgical patients in a military mobile hospital. The data can be used in the future to develop cost standards for appropriate nosological forms
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