Abstract

The article shows how organizational measures were implemented to improve the organization of medical examinations of patients from cardiovascular risk groups with prognostically unfavorable outcomes on the example of the Brest region. By studying the health indicators of the region's population before and after implementation, the paper analyzes the effectiveness of new organizational technologies. It is established that due to the adopted preventive measures at each territorial site and monitoring the patient's route through databases from the district to the regional level of care, there is a decrease in the cardiovascular primary incidence, including coronary heart disease, with a significant decrease in the rate of acute conditions (acute coronary syndrome). The increase in prevalence indicates increased monitoring of all patients with circulatory diseases and coronary heart disease who were invited for conducting dynamic follow-up (dispensarization) in order to stratify the risks of their complications. Keywords: cardiovascular risk, Brest region, organizational technologies, medical examination, morbidity

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