Okb Khanty Mansiysk call a doctor. District Clinical Hospital of Khanty-Mansiysk. How to get the coveted coupon

Budgetary institution of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug - Ugra District Clinical Hospital (BU KHMAO - Ugra "District Hospital, Khanty-Mansiysk"), is a diagnostic, treatment and advisory center. Provides outpatient care (both planned and emergency), and round-the-clock inpatient care that meets the most modern medical standards, to both residents of its own and other regions.

The base provides both free, within the framework of the compulsory health insurance program and the Territorial State Guarantee Program, paid medical services. As part of paid medical services, you can receive specialist consultations, laboratory, diagnostic, therapeutic and other types of services.

City Hospital, Khanty-Mansiysk equipped with modern treatment and diagnostic medical equipment. The institution constantly introduces the achievements of modern science and technology, preventive techniques. Service is carried out by highly qualified specialists. At the institution, all conditions have been created for the provision of various types of medical, organizational, methodological and advisory assistance.

District hospital, Khanty-Mansiysk- a constantly developing and improving medical and preventive institution. The organization uses the most modern information technologies in its work. For the convenience of patients, the possibility of making an electronic appointment with a doctor online via the international Internet is widely used, including in District hospital You can also make an appointment with a doctor using the Electronic Registration service.

In addition to the population served in the city of Khanty-Mansiysk, residents of other regions can also receive help here.

In structure District hospital, Khanty-Mansiysk, The complex includes inpatient departments and outpatient clinics, allowing you to receive quality care in various areas. The diagnostic and paraclinical service is represented by a radiography room, a clinical diagnostic laboratory, a physiotherapy room and other structural units.

Controlling function District hospital, Khanty-Mansiysk carry out:

  • Department of Health of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug - Ugra;
  • Territorial body of Roszdravnadzor for the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug - Ugra;
  • Territorial fund of compulsory medical insurance of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug - Ugra.
  • BU KHMAO - Ugra "District Clinical Hospital"

    How to get the coveted coupon?

    Morning assault. This is what residents of Khanty-Mansiysk now call making an appointment with a doctor in the morning. Every morning, patients gather at the terminal in the lobby of the OKB in order to get the coveted ticket to see a specialist in battle.

    “I recently saw how a crowd at the OKB was almost fighting over recording on the terminal,” says resident of Khanty-Mansiysk Victoria Koloznikova. “The line of aggressive patients began already at the entrance to the hospital, and there were not only grandmothers standing there, who would have a reason to create a line somewhere, but also young people. People pushed each other out with their elbows and did not allow them to get to the terminal.”

    At the same time, the girl herself came to the hospital for exactly the same assault in the children's clinic, but was among the losers. She needed to show her son to an otolaryngologist, for whom there is no appointment in the electronic registry. Victoria was helped... by a cleaning lady who let her into the OKB branch building the next morning.

    “They let me warm up. In the corridor I signed up using the terminal myself. But it was like the computer game “Hurry up to get into the green square,” the girl said.

    Many patients attribute the sudden shortage of appointments to a change in the operation of the district electronic registry, with the help of which they previously made appointments with doctors without problems. But now this can only be done through authorization on the State Services portal.

    “It doesn’t work. The tablet constantly freezes, complains resident of the regional capital Anastasia Kuznetsova.– Last week I tried to make an appointment for my daughter to see a neurologist, I see on the screen a free window with the doctor, but I can’t “clog” it. I called the reception desk and asked to register my daughter there.”

    As it turned out, the website Registration86.rf continues to operate as before. Residents of Yugra only need to create a personal account here, of course, with authorization on the State Services portal. This information was not enough for many patients to make an appointment without any problems. By the way, sooner or later all residents of Russia will have to master the State Portal, since duplicate regional sites will most likely be closed as unnecessary.

    However, some experts do not consider electronic recording a panacea, rather the opposite. Thus, according to members of the Popular Front in Ugra, it is thanks to online registration that the problem of lack of appointments with specialized specialists is artificially created in the district. Often patients come to see doctors who have diagnosed themselves and prescribed a doctor. At the same time, according to statistics, up to 800 Ugra residents do not come for an appointment every month after self-registration. ONF experts believe that only a therapist should refer someone to a specialist.

    When will the registries disappear?

    According to the regional health department, the population’s supply of doctors of all specialties (per 10 thousand Ugra residents) is 50.3. Whereas in Russia this bar does not reach 38. The situation is similar with paramedical personnel: in Yugra - 141.4, in the country - approximately 90.

    Today, you can get an appointment with a doctor in the district in different ways: make an appointment by phone, via the Internet, via a terminal, at the reception desk, and on a first-come, first-served basis.

    “Our patients use all avenues. In a children's clinic, they often register through an electronic registry, in an adult clinic - by phone, says head physician of the Surgut polyclinic Maxim Slepov. According to him, there is a category of citizens who literally live in hospitals. More often these are lonely elderly people who feel a lack of attention. “Hospitals are their home, and we legally cannot refuse them, although such “patients” take up time and resources.”

    Our interlocutor notes that today Surgut registries have gotten rid of constant queues. Specialists and chief doctors can verify this at any time, because video cameras operating online are installed above the “information desks.” Employees of the Ugra Medical Information and Analytical Center review these records as part of monitoring the work of the registries.

    By the way, doctors consider these departments to be an anachronism, which will soon be no longer needed. This is what the healthcare industry in Ugra is striving for. As soon as federal legislation is finalized and allows hospitals to get rid of paper medical records, registries will sink into oblivion. They will be replaced by hall administrators who will simply help register through the terminal or redistribute patient flows.

    Moreover, Ugra medicine is moving towards the point that soon some patients will no longer have to stand in line to see a doctor at all. On the portal of the modernized electronic registry in the updated personal account, patients will be able to get advice from a specialist without leaving the couch. To do this, the user will only have to provide access to his data to selected specialists, and they, in turn, will review the survey results and complaints and make a verdict. The only stumbling block now to the implementation of such technologies is legal issues regarding the observance of medical confidentiality and personal data of patients. From a technical point of view, everything is ready in Ugra, but legislation at the federal level is still lagging behind.

    But this is the future, and today some Ugra residents continue to storm the terminals, and the high district indicators of the availability of medical care are of little comfort to them.

    Officially

    To date, 43.5% of initial appointments are made using remote mechanisms, such as Federal and regional electronic registries, websites of medical organizations, healthcare contact centers and self-service terminals. More than one million services for pre-registration with a doctor are provided in electronic form, almost half of which are provided through the Federal and regional electronic registry.

    In 2017, in order to increase the accessibility of medical care, a mechanism was developed and tested on the basis of the regional registry that will allow patients, in the absence of an available time for a doctor’s appointment, to leave a request for an appointment, indicating a suitable time, after which the registrars of medical organizations will contact the patient and select the most comfortable time reception. The service is called “Waiting List” and will be launched in pilot mode in December 2017, after which it will be rolled out throughout the district in 2018.

    To popularize the State Services portal, since August 2017, remote appointments with a doctor have been provided exclusively to patients authorized using a portal account, which has increased the involvement of citizens in receiving healthcare services electronically.

    ONF expert in Ugra, Surgut Duma deputy Maxim Slepov:

    – As a social activist, I participated in the work of experts who assessed the availability of medical care in the districts. They sat in the corridors of hospitals and wrote down appointment times, tried to make appointments with doctors in different ways, and so on.

    As a result, we came to the conclusion that medical care is indeed available in the regions, however, each specific municipality has its own shortcomings. These are operational issues that will always be there – in some places the registration desk is uninformative, in others “decoy” patients were unable to sign up via the Internet, sometimes the hospital administration did not make contact.

    But in general, our district is in a leading position in Russia in terms of access to medical care. You can sign up anywhere and anytime.

    By the way:

    OKB Khanty-Mansiysk is the only district clinic that provides comprehensive services of primary, specialized and high-tech care, that is, there are both inpatient departments and clinics: adults, children and women's consultations. Every year, OKB clinics receive 700 thousand patients.

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