The study was carried out to examine population health in large industrial center exemplified by Novokuznetsk for establishing risk zones and increasing efficiency of health care functioning and medical care quality. The efficiency is determined by increasing of reliability and integration of indices of population health and its particular categories for effective decision making, amelioration of awareness of specialists and quality of medical care. The article presents the results of analysis of health of working population of a large industrial center of Siberia as exemplified by Novokuznetsk according information data bases of the Kustovoii medical informational analytical center in relationship with environmental factors and indices of health care functioning. The indicator of "problemability" is developed and its application is presented related to establishment of risk zones for population health. The results of modeling of indices of population health and algorithms of support of decision making for the most problematic indices (health of newborns and disability) are presented. The health of schoolchildren, preschoolers and pedagogic workers is analyzed according information from sub-system "Pedagogic monitoring" sub-system. The results are presented concerning the clustering of educational organizations on main health risk factors. The results of study containing summarized analytical information about human environment, zones and categories of risk are to support timely decision making by mangers of all levels, increasing of role of healthy life style, amelioration of labor conditions, ecological and social environment, preservation and promotion of population health.
Introduction. Positive long-term system experience of development and functioning of information technologies in health care should find application in modern information systems. The purpose of the study is to justify the principles of improving the efficiency of the use and creation of information resources in health and medicine based on previous experience. Methods. The system approach’s methodology combines the methods of system, graphical and statistical analysis used in the study, methods of expert assessments, empirical modeling, epidemiological, socio-hygienic, and other methods. Identifying the main problems of Informatization, evaluating and analyzing approaches to creating information systems, including interdepartmental ones, are solved. Results. The main problems of informatization of the current stage are identified. The principles of increasing the efficiency of using and creating information resources in healthcare and medicine are justified. The analysis of previously applied principles and methodological approaches to creating information systems is carried out. That is, the experience is evaluated. The study outlines the ways of development and principles of improving the efficiency of using information resources, in particular, through in-depth analysis and modeling of information from multi-year databases. Discussion. The functioning of the “Health Protection” system makes it possible to increase the efficiency, reliability, and completeness of the use of information on the state of morbidity, disability, and mortality of the population and the environment. The fact that the system is interdepartmental allows improving the existing assessment methods, analysis, and control of the population’s quality of medical care and environmental safety. Conclusion. The study results emphasize the need to apply and develop similar approaches at the current informatization stage in the health care system.
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