Abstract

In order to implement the Federal Project “Development of a Network of National Medical Research Centers and Implementation of Innovative Medical Technologies”, the National Medical Research Center (NMRC) on the “Anesthesiology and Intensive Care (for adults)” was established in 2021 on the basis of the Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University), designed to perform organizational and methodological management of specialized units of medical organizations of regions of the Russian Federation. Aim. Evaluate the contribution of Sechenov University to the implementation of the federal project “Development of a network of medical research centers and the introduction of innovative medical technologies” using the unique experience of the NMRC as an example.. Materials and methods. Analysis of the results of NMRC visits to the regions of the Russian Federation. Reports review of medical organizations of the regions of the Russian Federation. The involvement of medical personnel of the regions in the system of continuous medical education, including scientific and practical events carried out by NMRC, and the demand for the use of telemedical consultations were assessed. Results. During 17 months of the NMRC work 15 of on-site inspections in the regions of Russian Federation were carried out in order to analyze the level of anesthesiology and intensive care services in the regions of Russian Federation, 2577 telemedical consultations were provided, and 15 interactive educational modules for the portal of continuous medical and pharmaceutical education of Ministry of Health of Russia were prepared. Conclusion. The main forms of NMRC’s interaction with the regions of the Russian Federation are organizational and methodological, scientific and educational support of the representatives of healthcare practitioners and regional healthcare authorities. The NMRC activities are aimed at improving the quality of medical care in the field of anesthesiology and intensive care in the regions of the Russian Federation and the formation of a value-oriented approach in modern health care.

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