REORGANIZATION OF THE RURAL HOSPITAL IN THE CONDITIONS OF WAR

M. G. Honchar, I. Churpiy, R. Y. Fedoryka, L. A. Pylypuv
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With the onset of a large-scale invasion russian troops, the health care system has experienced unprecedented stress, as have many other areas. In Ukraine, the number of wounded defenders, as well as civilians, who need long-term treatment and further rehabilitation is constantly increasing. Depending on how quickly we adapt to the conditions of war, the combat effectiveness of the defense forces, the preservation of the lives of our defenders, the reduction of disability, lethality, and fast and high-quality rehabilitation depends. All state doctors faced the question of immediate reorganization of health care in the hospital to provide the necessary assistance to the wounded. The need to reorganize the hospital network has been relevant almost since the first year of independence. Ukraine, which spends twenty-six times less on health care than the average EU country, has the second largest hospital network. All state doctors faced the question of immediate reorganization of health care in the hospital to provide the necessary assistance to the wounded. Depending on how quickly we adapt to the conditions of war, the combat effectiveness of the defense forces, the preservation of the lives of our defenders, the reduction of disability and lethality, and the rapid and high-quality rehabilitation depend on it. Adaptation of health care as a whole and in an individual region has many features. I would like to pay attention to this issue - we live in the same state, but different regions have their own military circumstances: some regions are under missile strikes and constant fire control of the enemy, and here we can talk about providing only emergency aid to save the lives of the wounded, and others they are "in the rear", where it is calmer, and can deal with the wounded until full recovery, physical and psychological rehabilitation. In this article, we want to share a small experience of providing medical care to the wounded in "rear" rural hospitals, which due to modern circumstances were forced to re-equip themselves and provide adequate medical care to the wounded. The goal of the work. Justification of effective management in the field of providing medical services at the level of a rural hospital in the conditions of martial law in the country. For example, let's take the "Lysetsk hospital" of the Lysetsk settlement council, which has 185 beds. Conclusions: In less than a year, the village hospital was transformed into a medical facility for the treatment of not only the wounded, but also people with accompanying serious somatic diseases. Close cooperation between "CNP" Lysetska hospital", medical university and the village village council created good conditions for the implementation of the ideas of reforming medicine and providing high-quality medical care. Inviting migrant specialists to work, dynamic redistribution of the hospital's bed fund, targeted reloading of vacated premises, repurposing of some departments made it possible to save jobs. All these transformations are possible only in those cases when the hospital staff led by the general director take an active position and do not state the facts that prevent work, but look for ways to overcome them.
战争条件下农村医院的重组
随着俄罗斯军队大规模入侵的开始,卫生保健系统和许多其他领域一样经历了前所未有的压力。在乌克兰,需要长期治疗和进一步康复的受伤维护者以及平民的人数不断增加。取决于我们适应战争条件的速度,国防部队的战斗力,保卫者的生命,减少残疾,死亡率,以及快速和高质量的康复。所有公立医院的医生都面临着立即重组医院保健的问题,以便向伤员提供必要的援助。重组医院网络的需要几乎从独立的第一年起就一直存在。乌克兰在医疗保健上的花费比欧盟国家平均水平少26倍,但拥有第二大的医院网络。所有公立医院的医生都面临着立即重组医院保健的问题,以便向伤员提供必要的援助。取决于我们适应战争条件的速度,国防部队的战斗力,保卫者的生命,减少残疾和死亡率,以及快速和高质量的康复都取决于它。卫生保健整体和个别地区的适应有许多特点。我想关注这个问题——我们生活在同一个国家,但不同地区有自己的军事情况:一些地区受到导弹袭击和持续的火力控制敌人的,这里我们可以谈论只提供紧急援助挽救伤员的生命,和其他“后面”,平静的地方,可以处理伤员,直到完全康复,身体和心理康复。在本文中,我们想分享一个在“后方”农村医院为伤员提供医疗服务的小经验,由于现代环境,这些医院被迫重新装备自己,为伤员提供充分的医疗服务。工作的目标。在国家实行戒严的情况下,在农村医院一级提供医疗服务方面进行有效管理的理由。例如,让我们以莱采茨克定居委员会的“莱采茨克医院”为例,它有185张床位。结论:在不到一年的时间里,该村医院已转变为既能治疗伤员,又能治疗伴有严重躯体疾病的医疗机构。"CNP" Lysetska医院"、医科大学和村委会之间的密切合作为实施医学改革和提供高质量医疗服务的理念创造了良好的条件。邀请移徙专家工作、动态重新分配医院的床位资金、有针对性地重新安置空出的房房、重新调整一些部门的用途,这些都使挽救工作成为可能。只有在院长领导下的医院工作人员采取积极立场,不陈述妨碍工作的事实,而是寻找克服这些事实的方法的情况下,才能实现所有这些转变。
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