Order of medicines rationing with the provision of qualified surgical help to military servicing

Journal Title: Фармацевтичний журнал - Year 2019, Vol 1, Issue 1

Abstract

The standardization of medicines, taking into account the considerable experience of the military medical service, is a promising direction for improving the medical supply of the health facilities of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine and provides medical provision in accordance with established norms in order to fully and timely meet the needs of the medical service in the Ministry of Health for the provision of quality and effective medical care and treatment of wounded and sick. The purpose of the study was the rationale of the method of valuation and a comparative analysis of the proposed norms for supplying medicines to a military hospital and a military mobile hospital offered in the treatment of surgical personnel. A comprehensive analysis of the medical treatment of soldiers in the surgical section of the military hospital and the military mobile hospital was conducted (345 and 202 persons, respectively), the normative method of the proposed nomenclature and the number of drugs for the provision of qualified surgical care in the conditions of the military hospital and the military mobile hospital. The nomenclature of medicines under the international non-proprietary names included in the proposed list of norms for the supply of medicinal products and is intended for servicemen of a surgical profile for the needs of military hospitals and military mobile hospitals is 147 and 130 titles of medicines, respectively. In the conditions of the military hospital in the species diversity, the most represented groups are medicinal products that affect the blood system and hemopoiesis (19%), drugs that affect the nervous system (16%), antimicrobials for systemic use (15%); in the conditions of a military mobile hospital ‒ medicines affecting the blood system and hemopoiesis (23 titles), in the second place drugs affecting the nervous system (21 titles), the third means affecting the digestive system and path (19 titles). Thus, a comparative analysis of the proposed fragment of the delivery of medicines for the needs of the military hospital and the military mobile hospital with approved Temporary Settlement of Medical Assets for the provision of medical care and treatment of wounded and patients for a special period demonstrated the conformity of the nomenclature of drugs to 41% (68 INN medicines for provision of qualified surgical assistance from 167 INN medicines for providing qualified medical aid).

Authors and Affiliations

O. V. Bielyozorova, O. P. Shmatenko

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Order of medicines rationing with the provision of qualified surgical help to military servicing

The standardization of medicines, taking into account the considerable experience of the military medical service, is a promising direction for improving the medical supply of the health facilities of the Ministry of Def...

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  • EP ID EP551913
  • DOI 10.32352/0367-3057.1.19.02
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O. V. Bielyozorova, O. P. Shmatenko (2019). Order of medicines rationing with the provision of qualified surgical help to military servicing. Фармацевтичний журнал, 1(1), 20-30. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-551913