Abstract

Objective: to analyze the results of periodic medical examinations of employees of a large medical organization in dynamics, according to the final acts. Materials and methods: the research material was the final acts (2019–2021), compiled based on the results of periodic medical examinations of employees of the Novosibirsk Regional Clinical Hospital of War Veterans (Novosibirsk Regional Clinical Hospital of War Veterans). For the analysis, data on the structure of diseases for 2019–2021 were also used, with which medical workers underwent treatment courses in the day hospital of the hospital. Results: in just 3 years, 546 hospital employees under-went periodic medical examination, 489 of them women. The results of the studies have shown that in the dynamics of three-year follow-up, the number of persons subject to additional examination, treatment and dispensary observation has sharply increased, which may indicate a certain effectiveness of PMT. The detectability of chronic somatic diseases according to the results of the PMT has increased by more than 10 times in dynamics. 69 medical workers underwent treatment courses on the basis of the GNOCGV day hospital for 3 years. Of these, 22 medical workers were treated and rehabilitated in a day hospital with the consequences of a new COVID-19 coronavirus infection. Conclusion: when analyzing the final acts based on the results of the PMOS of GNOCGV employees for the period from 2019 to 2021, it was found that the efficiency and quality of inspections has increased dramatically.

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