Abstract
Aim. To substantiate the relevance of studying by residents the procedure of referring persons for high-tech medical care rendered in the framework of the discipline Healthcare Management.
 Materials and methods. Survey of 385 first and second year residents with the specialty "medical business", "pediatrics". The percentage and average values were calculated and analyzed.
 Results. The average score is 1.2 0.5 out of the maximum possible 13, Mode 1. There is no significant difference in the average score for persons with different basic specialties (t = 1.3), experience in practical healthcare (t = 0.2), first or second year of study in residency (t = 1). There is a weak direct correlation between the average score and the age of respondents r = 0.2 (with critical values 0.1 for p 0.05).
 Conclusions. The lack of residents awareness regarding the procedure of referring persons to get a high-tech medical care proves the relevance of including this topic in the program of the discipline Healthcare Management.
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