[The dynamics of provision of population of the Russian Federation with otorhinolaryngologists in 2018-2023].

Q4 Medicine
E M Osmanov, V A Reshetnikov, I N Kagramanyan, V V Tatarchenko, R R Manyakov, A Yu Prokopov, A I Blinova, T A Zhigalko, A Ao Abdullaev
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The most acute problem of state health care system is shortage of medical personnel, both physicians and paramedics. The purpose of the study is to assess dynamics of personnel support with otolaryngologists in medical organizations of the Russian Federation for 2018-2023. The retrospective analytical descriptive study was carried out using continuous method based on studying dynamics of personnel support with otolaryngologists in the Russian Federation in general, Federal Okrugs and particular Subjects of the Russian Federation for 2018-2023. The calculation of dynamics of population provision with otolaryngologists per 10 thousand of population and dynamics of the number of otolaryngologists in medical organizations of state and non-state ownership was carried out. In the Russian Federation, level of population provision with otolaryngologists in 2018-2023 decreased from 0.62 to 0.61 per 10 thousand of population/ In some Subjects this indicator increased and in others decreased that testifies existence of internal labor migration of specialists. The largest increase in the number of otolaryngologists was established in Moscow, Moscow Region, St. Petersburg, Kaliningrad Oblast and Sakhalin Oblast and some other Subjects, the most attractive ones in terms of salaries, work conditions, social guarantees and other privileges. Besides, taking into account the number of otolaryngologists working in both state and non-state medical organizations, their number in the Russian Federation in 2018-2023 increased from 13,222 to 14,548 specialists. At the same time, there is significant outflow of otolaryngologists into non-state medical organizations. In 2018, the percentage of otolaryngologists working in non-state medical organizations made up to 20.8% and in 2023 28.3%. The three regions with the lowest level population of provision with otolaryngologists in 2023 were the Jewish Autonomous Region (0.2 per 10 thousand of population), the Republic of Khakassia (0.36 per 10 thousand of population) and the Kurgan Oblast (0.39 per 10 thousand of population). The three Oblasts with highest level of population provision with otolaryngologists are the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania (1.09 per 10 thousand of population), the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug (1.05 per 10 thousand of population) and St. Petersburg (1.03 per 10 thousand of population). It is established that, despite slight decrease in population provision with otolaryngologists in 2018-2023, their labor migration to regions with higher level of social economic development, as well as outflow to non-governmental medical organizations within the region continued to take place. The manpower policy currently implemented in the Russian Federation regarding medical workers brought no expected results. The results demonstrated imbalance in provision with otolaryngologists and different levels of their deficiency in particular regions that emphasizes importance of individualized and comprehensive approach to personnel provision in each region.

[2018-2023年俄罗斯联邦人口耳鼻喉科医生供应动态]。
国家卫生保健系统最严重的问题是缺少医务人员,包括医生和护理人员。该研究的目的是评估2018-2023年俄罗斯联邦医疗机构耳鼻喉科医生的人员支持动态。回顾性分析描述性研究采用连续方法,在研究2018-2023年俄罗斯联邦总体、联邦州和俄罗斯联邦特定科目耳鼻喉科医师人员支持动态的基础上进行。计算了每万人口中耳鼻喉科医生的人口供给动态和国有和非国有医疗机构中耳鼻喉科医生的数量动态。在俄罗斯联邦,2018-2023年耳鼻喉科医生的人口配备水平从每万人口0.62人降至0.61人。在一些学科中,这一指标有所上升,而在其他学科中则有所下降,这证明了专家内部劳动力迁移的存在。在莫斯科、莫斯科州、圣彼得堡、加里宁格勒州和萨哈林州以及其他一些科目,耳鼻喉科医生的人数增加最多,在工资、工作条件、社会保障和其他特权方面最具吸引力。此外,考虑到在国家和非国家医疗机构工作的耳鼻喉科医生的数量,2018-2023年俄罗斯联邦的耳鼻喉科医生数量从13,222名增加到14,548名。与此同时,大量耳鼻喉科医生流入非国有医疗机构。2018年在非国有医疗机构工作的耳鼻喉科医生比例为20.8%,2023年为28.3%。2023年耳鼻喉科医生人数最低的三个地区是犹太自治区(每1万人中有0.2名耳鼻喉科医生)、哈萨克斯坦共和国(每1万人中有0.36名耳鼻喉科医生)和库尔干州(每1万人中有0.39名耳鼻喉科医生)。耳鼻喉科医生人数最多的三个州是:北奥塞梯-阿兰尼亚共和国(每10万人中有1.09人)、楚科奇自治区(每10万人中有1.05人)和圣彼得堡(每10万人中有1.03人)。研究发现,虽然2018-2023年耳鼻喉科医师的人口供给略有减少,但其劳动力继续向社会经济发展水平较高的地区迁移,以及向区域内民间医疗机构外流。俄罗斯联邦目前实施的关于医务人员的人力政策没有取得预期的成果。结果表明,耳鼻喉科医生的配备不平衡,特定地区耳鼻喉科医生的不足程度不同,这强调了在每个地区个性化和综合的人员配备方法的重要性。
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