Innovation in healthcare: socioeconomic aspects of regional economic safety
Research Article
How to Cite
krivenko N.V., Kuklin A.A., Tsvetkov A.I. Innovation in healthcare: socioeconomic aspects of regional economic safety. Living Standards of the Population in the Regions of Russia. 2017. Vol. 13. No. 4. P. 71-79. (in Russ.).
Abstract
Object. Innovation in healthcare
Subject. Research into the implementation of innovations in healthcare
Purpose. Using the innovative potential of medical organizations to achieve medical, social and economic effect
Basic Theoretical Framework of the Article. A typology of innovations in healthcare is proposed. The study substantiates a method for estimating the economic effect from the implementation of innovations in healthcare
Application of the Research Results. We have tested the proposed methodology on the example of the anti-tuberculosis service of the Sverdlovsk Region. The introduction of organizational, information and medical technologies in medical organizations has resulted in a high integrative and synergistic economic effect
Keywords:
economic security, typology of innovation in healthcare, methods of assessment, synergistic effect, integrative economic effect
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3. Data of the Department of Medical Statistics and Analytics of the Medical Information and Analytical Center of the Ministry of Health of the Sverdlovsk Region for 2015-2016years.
4. Report on the state of health in the world, 2013 [Electronic resource]: World Health Organization (WHO). Scientific research in order to achieve universal coverage of the population with medical services. URL: http://www.refworld. org.ru/ (date of the request: 27.07.2017).
5. Drucker Peter F. Business and innovation / trans. With the English . – M.:"I.D. Williams" LLC, 2009. 432p.
6. Kadyrov FN Economic methods for assessing the effectiveness of medical institutions. – Moscow: Publishing House "Health Manager", 2007. 458p.
7. Comprehensive technique for diagnosing the welfare of the individual and the territory of residence / Kuklin AA, Chichkanov VP, Chistova EV, Pecherkina MS, Nikulina NL, Pykhov PA, Kashina T. O., Vasilieva AV, Naslunga K.S., Bykov DS, Shipitsyna SE, Krivenko NV; Ed. A.A. Kuklin and V.P. Chichkanova. 2 nd ed., Rev., add. Ekaterinburg: Institute of Economics, UrB RAS, 2017. 164p.
8. Krivenko N.V. Problems of managing organizational and economic changes in health care institutions: monograph / Ekaterinburg: Institute of Economics, UrB RAS, 2012. 371p.
9. Medynsky V.G. Innovative management. – M.: INFRA-M, 2009. 170 p.
10. Podgaeva VA, Golubev DI, Chernyaev IA, Shulyov P.L. Influence of employment on the indicators that shape the epidemiological situation of tuberculosis in the Urals, Siberian Medical Journal. –2011. – № 1. –P.118.
11. Popov EV, Omonov Zh.K. Essence and typology of social innovations // Innovations. – № 1 (207). – 2016. – P.53-58.
12. Resolution II of the International Scientific and Practical Conference "Evaluation of health technologies: ways of development in Russia". Moscow, 2015. [Electronic resource]: URL: www.remedium.ru (reference date is May 10, 2017).
13. Modern technologies of complex medical care for patients with tuberculosis and HIV infection: implementation, development, reserves // Materials of the scientific-practical conference with all-Russian and international participation. Ekaterinburg, 2017 [Electronic resource]: URL: tb-net.ru/ (the date of the circulation is 15.06.2017).
14. Starodubov VI, Kurakova N.G. Mechanisms, priorities and volumes of financial support of scientific research for public health in Russia and the US // Health manager. Scientific and practical journal. – 2015. – №8. – P.37-38.
15. Tsvetkov AI, Golubev DN, Podgaeva VA, Golubev Yu.D. Indicative management of the anti-tuberculosis service of a large industrial region using a system of indicators // Medical Alliance. – 2015. –№ 2. – P.38-40.
16. Tsvetkov AI, Chernyaev IA, Golubev DN, Medvinsky ID Establishment of a situational center for management of the 2015 [Electronic resource]: URL: www.tibl-journal.com/jour (circulation date is 31/05/2017).
17. Girosi F., Meili R., Scovill R. Extrapolating evidence of health information technology, savings and costs. – Santa Monica, Calif.: RAND Corporation, 2005. – 345 p.
18. Wong D., et al. Changes in Intensive Care Unit Nurse Task Activity After Installation of a Third-Generation Intensive Care Unit Information System // Critical Care Medicine. – 2003. – Vol. 31.– № 10. – 289 р.
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krivenko, N. V., Kuklin, A. A., & Tsvetkov, A. I. (2017). Innovation in healthcare: socioeconomic aspects of regional economic safety. Living Standards of the Population in the Regions of Russia, 13(4), 71-79. Retrieved from https://www.jour.fnisc.ru/index.php/vcugjournal/article/view/8271
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