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Comparative Characteristics of Early Detection Programs in the Russian Federation and Foreign Countries
[Сравнительная Характеристика Программ Раннего Выявления Заболеваний В Российской Федерации И Зарубежных Странах]

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  • Dombrovskiy, Vladislav (Домбровский, Владислав)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA))

  • Khachatryan, George (Хачатрян, Георгий)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA))

  • Omelyanovsky, Vitaly (Омельяновский, Виталий)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA))

Abstract

Experts in the field of evidence-based medicine have repeatedly noted the questionable advisability of certain methods of medical examination in the Russian Federation, due to the lack of information to assess the real benefits of ongoing activities (that is, their impact on public health) and the need for a well-founded approach to the mechanisms for the formation of programs of medical examination. It should be recognized that the distinction of true screening from early detection of diseases within the domestic program of clinical examination is the availability of clear Developed criteria that determine the feasibility of its application from both a medical and an economic point of view. In this connection, the experience of economically developed countries is of interest from the point of view of the implementation of programs for the early detection of chronic non-infectious diseases in adults, which can be useful for the formulation of proposals for the optimization of existing programs of medical examination in the Russian Federation.

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  • Dombrovskiy, Vladislav (Домбровский, Владислав) & Khachatryan, George (Хачатрян, Георгий) & Omelyanovsky, Vitaly (Омельяновский, Виталий), 2017. "Comparative Characteristics of Early Detection Programs in the Russian Federation and Foreign Countries [Сравнительная Характеристика Программ Раннего Выявления Заболеваний В Российской Федерации И," Working Papers 021716, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
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