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On the question of the necessity to develop an order on the procedure for providing medical care in parasitology

https://doi.org/10.33092/0025-8326mp2024.4.58-62

Abstract

The article provides an analysis of modern regulatory regulation of the activities of a parasitologist in a medical organization (within the framework of laboratory diagnostics, and, first of all, patient treatment). It has been established that this issue is practically not covered by the provisions of regulatory legal acts in the Russian Federation, at the same time, parasitologists provide consultations in outpatient settings, and this service is in demand from a market point of view. The regulatory enactment of a procedure for the provision of medical care in parasitology is expected to make it possible to establish the routing and phasing of medical care for patients, and to determine the interaction and detail the work function of a parasitologist in a medical organization.

About the Author

D. O. Roshchin
Federal State Budgetary Institution “National Research Institute of the Public Health named after N.A.Semashko”
Russian Federation

Moscow



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Roshchin D.O. On the question of the necessity to develop an order on the procedure for providing medical care in parasitology. Medical Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases. 2024;(4):58-62. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33092/0025-8326mp2024.4.58-62

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