- About the hospital
- Patients
- Rules and terms of hospitalization
- Inner order rules
- Schedule of reception of chief specialists
- Rules for making an appointment for an initial appointment
- Rules for preparing for diagnostic tests
- Free legal aid
- Accessible environment
- Memo for citizens on the guarantees of free medical care
- Patient rights and obligations
- State guarantees program
- Medicinal provision
- Clinical examination
- Types of medical care provided
- The procedure and conditions for the provision of medical care
- Criteria for the availability and quality of medical care
- What a patient needs to know about getting pain medication
- Memo on obtaining technical means of rehabilitation for temporary use at rental points
- Disease prevention
- The list of drugs under the program "7 nosologies"
- Specialists
- Procedures for the provision of medical care
- Standards of medical care
- Telemedicine. The procedure for preparing and conducting teleconsultation
- Telemedicine. Informed voluntary consent of the patient to conduct a telemedicine consultation
- Labor rationing
- Indicators and criteria for the effectiveness of employees' activities
- The volume of medical care for compulsory health insurance (state task)
- Paid services
- Contacts
- For foreing visitors/Medical Tourism
Rules and terms of hospitalization
- When providing planned inpatient care, a referral for hospitalization from the attending physician is required.
- The waiting time for specialized, with the exception of high-tech, inpatient medical care should not exceed 30 days from the date of issuance of a referral for hospitalization (provided that the patient applies for hospitalization within the specified time frame).
- The medical organization maintains a "waiting list for specialized medical care in a planned manner" for each profile of medical care; informing citizens about the waiting time for hospitalization.
- The waiting time for planned care in a day hospital should not exceed 14 days.