Abstract

Goal . Used voluminous bubble charts to identify the relationships are described using histograms accumulation schedules following summary data FD in the last 5 years: incidence per 1000 population (registered disease in patients with the diagnosis set for the first time); the number of hospital beds (end of year) per 10 000 population; per 10 000 population per shift outpatient organizations; the number of doctors of all specialties (end of year) per 10 000 population, persons; population per employee nursing; the number of nursing staff (end of year) per 10 000 population, persons. Methods . We used the methods of descriptive statistics, comparative analysis, visualization. Results . To identify differences between the subjects of FD were summarized above indicators FD over the past 5 years. It is possible to trace the trend of changing data rates for FD (as well as the relative position of the subjects), not only for one year, but for the last 5 years at the same time with the help of histograms and graphs accumulation. Volume bubble charts clearly demonstrated the interdependence of the individual indicators. Conclusion . Using the methods of descriptive statistics, comparative analysis, visualization, demonstrated their great potential for the evaluation and analysis of the dynamics of health development in the Russian regions. On the basis of descriptive statistics and visualization techniques have been investigated as a place of each FD data in dynamics, and in relation to other subjects. It has been made appropriate recommendations on the priorities for each subject. Analyzes the interdependence of the main indicators on the basis of volume bubble charts.

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