The analysis of healthcare resources in patients with non-small cell lung cancer
https://doi.org/10.37489/2588-0519-2022-2-37-44
Abstract
Introduction. Lung cancer (LC) is one of the leading causes of mortality in Russia and in all other the world. Late detection of LC is a healthcare system issue because of most of patients are asymptomatic. Aim. The aim of the study was to analyze the structure of healthcare resources in the group of patients with non-small cell LC (NSCLC) in St. Petersburg. Materials and methods. The database of electronic medical records was created by combining the information from National cancer register and governmental medical insurance system, which included the patient with NSCLC diagnosed between 2011 and 2020 years. The data about the high technology medical services received by patients was added in the database as well. Results. None of the existing electronic medical records system is able to make visible all the medical services received by a specific patient. The combined database gives the possibility to follow-up the history of around 8000 patients with NSCLC in St. Petersburg. Conclusions. When building the hospital model of the NSCLC patient aiming the rational planning of healthcare resources the stage of the disease is the most important because it is strongly linked with the healthcare resources provided to the patient.
About the Authors
Y. P. YurkovaRussian Federation
Yulia P. Yurkova – Medical statistician of NMRC of Oncology named after N.N. Petrov of MOH of Russia.
Saint Petersburg.
SPIN code: 4697-6433
V. M. Merabishvili
Russian Federation
Vakhtang M. Merabishvili - Dr. Sci. (Med.), Professor, Head of the oncology statistic scientific group of NMRC of Oncology named after N.N. Petrov of MOH of Russia.
Saint Petersburg.
SPIN code: 5705-6327
E. V. Levchenko
Russian Federation
Evgeniy V. Levchenko - Dr. Sci. (Med.), Professor, Corresponding Member RAS, Head of the department of thoracic surgery of NMRC of Oncology named after N.N. Petrov of MOH of Russia.
Saint Petersburg.
SPIN code: 2743-8968
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For citations:
Yurkova Y.P., Merabishvili V.M., Levchenko E.V. The analysis of healthcare resources in patients with non-small cell lung cancer. Kachestvennaya Klinicheskaya Praktika = Good Clinical Practice. 2022;(2):37-44. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.37489/2588-0519-2022-2-37-44