COMPLIANCE OF THE ACTIVITIES OF THE CARRIAGE SERVICE FOR THE CARE OF LITTLE-MOBILE CITIZENS PRINCIPLE OF MEDICAL AID ACCESSIBILITY
Ataeva N.B., Znachkova E.A.
Abstract
Currently, special attention is paid to the development of nursing services, which, since 2017, has been actively used to provide primary health care (PHC) to handicapped citizens within the framework of the Moscow healthcare system. First of all, the innovation under consideration was aimed at increasing the availability of medical care for this category of population. The article presents an analysis of legislative and regulatory legal documents regulating legal issues of compliance of the activities of the nursing service in the care of people with limited mobility to the principle of access to medical care. It has been revealed that currently the activity of patronage services for people with limited mobility does not fully comply with the principle of access to medical care. First of all, the aspect that requires the patient to choose the nursing service of a medical organization and the attending physician requires consideration. Used such research methods as: the study and synthesis of experience, analytical.