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On hitech cardiologic care model in medical support of train operation safety

Abstract

The article covers hi-tech cardiologic care model in system of medical support of train operation safety, with definition of structure blocks in this model. Discussion covers peculiarities of the model functioning in comparison with the governmental system of hi-tech medical care, including its closed cycle principle characteristics, wide patients selection among railway workers, continuous and close cooperation between various medical speicalities, with active involvement of occupational fitness specialists (medical examination committees of various levels, including Central Medical Examination Committee), major extent of interventional rentgenosurgical technologies applied in diseases without significant functional failure.

About the Authors

V. F. Pfaf
Research Clinical Center of the Russian Railways JSC
Russian Federation


S. G. Gorokhova
Research Clinical Center of the Russian Railways JSC; I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University
Russian Federation


V. A. Kotenko
Research Clinical Center of the Russian Railways JSC
Russian Federation


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Pfaf V.F., Gorokhova S.G., Kotenko V.A. On hitech cardiologic care model in medical support of train operation safety. Russian Journal of Occupational Health and Industrial Ecology. 2015;1(1):10-13. (In Russ.)

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