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THE PROGRAM OF SCHEDULED HOSPITALIZATION IN HOSPITAL FOR VETERANS OF WARS

Abstract

The model of scheduled hospitalization of patients in Hospital for Veterans of Wars, developed by authors is described. Due to the created program patients of a preferential category of all cities and areas of Primorski Krai (the Hospital works as regional medical institution) have been taken into the list. On the basis of beforehand widespread permits at the time of the admitting it was possible to provide the admitting according to the profile and sequence of hospitalization of patients (in the day of discharge on this free place it was possible to take a new patient). All this has allowed to supervise the amount of beds, to analyze the parameters of work of a hospital in dynamics, to make the conclusions and to correct the program as required, and also to observe the continuity between medical institutions.

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V. N. Prihodko
Hospital for Veterans of Wars (Vladivostok)
Russian Federation


N. V. Borisenko
Hospital for Veterans of Wars (Vladivostok)
Russian Federation


V. I. Pirogova
Hospital for Veterans of Wars (Vladivostok)
Russian Federation


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Prihodko V.N., Borisenko N.V., Pirogova V.I. THE PROGRAM OF SCHEDULED HOSPITALIZATION IN HOSPITAL FOR VETERANS OF WARS. Pacific Medical Journal. 2006;(2):81-83. (In Russ.)

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