Saratov JOURNAL of Medical and Scientific Research

Analyzing the dynamics of activities of medical organizations repurposed to provide medical care for patients with COVID-19

Year: 2024, volume 20 Issue: №2 Pages: 203-207
Heading: public health Article type: Original article
Authors: Kasimov O.V., Kovalev Ye.P., Rojuk V.V., Erugina M.V., Korshever N.G., Kagramanyan I.N., Razdevilova O.P.
Organization: First Moscow State Medical University n.a. I.M. Sechenov, Saratov City Clinical Hospital № 1 n. a. Yu. Ya. Gordeev, Saratov State Medical University
Summary:

Objective: to analyze the dynamics of the activities of medical organizations repurposed to provide medical care to patients with COVID-19. Material and methods. In two repurposed multidisciplinary medical organizations in Saratov, a multi-criteria assessment (according to 31 indicators) of the dynamics of their activities was carried out (retrospectively by doctors — 26 and 22 people who participated in providing medical care to patients with COVID-19). Three stages were evaluated: 1) the beginning of admission of patients in April — May 2020; 2) December of 2020; 3) December of 2021. Results. The activities of both repurposed medical organizations throughout the study received an average integral rating of "good". At the same time, its positive statistically significant dynamics between the first and second stages (from 3.9±0.1 to 4.5±0.1 points) was revealed, accompanied by a significant increase in the number of excellent grades given by respondents and indications of a high level of gradation of informative criteria. Informative criteria have been identified, the low and medium levels of which need to be corrected. Conclusion. The expediency of repurposing multidisciplinary medical organizations to provide medical care to patients with COVID-19 has been confirmed.

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