Abstract

The worldwide concern about oncological morbidity is due to the steady increase in the detection rate of malignant neoplasms, which has a tendency to increase. More than 7 million people die from oncology every year in the world. The system of organizing the provision of medical care to the population with oncological diseases in the Russian Federation is currently undergoing a stage of improvement. New programs are aimed at early diagnosis and prevention of malignant neoplasms. Each region has the right to create and implement routing taking into account the territorial characteristics and the existing material and technical base and personnel. The routing system, created for a specific region, determines the order of treatment of patients and the functions of all links in the system of providing medical care to patients with oncopathology. An optimized system for routing patients according to the "Oncology" profile for patients with malignant neoplasms of the maxillofacial region should be structured in accordance with the regional healthcare system. A complex system of interaction, an information system capable of containing and processing a set of information, a trained interested staff dictate the need for making management decisions in the direction of optimizing the oncological service. Management decisions and technologies should be focused on improving the quality and speed of patient admission, providing highly qualified medical care using modern equipment and algorithms. The staff, in turn, determines the basis of the health care system, in connection with which it is necessary to continue education, identify and search for specialists that a specific organization needs, on which the functioning of the entire service for providing medical care to patients with oncopathology of the maxillofacial region depends. In general, the optimization of the system of providing medical care to patients with malignant neoplasms of the maxillofacial region dictates the need to combine organizational measures and a clinical approach. Unambiguously, the multi-component system of integration of various directions and departments in the process of organizing an oncological service predetermines the need to use modern management technologies and the use of all available resources in order to improve the quality of medical care.

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