The purpose of the study was to create a certification of the service of pediatric hematology-oncology of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation (RF) using infographics and digitalization. Materials and methods. For the first time, infographic maps were used as a tool for certification, as a way of visualizing a large amount of data on the organization of pediatric hematology-oncology service in each subject of the RF. They allowed to show the specifics of the medical and organizational structure of the profile service in the subjects of the RF, their interaction with other subjects and federal centers. Processing of the cartographic image of the subject of the RF was carried out in the Adobe Illustrator graphic editor. A modifiable tool for creating infographic maps created in the MS Power Point program, with saving the results in PDF and PNG formats. Results. In the course of the study, a “Passport of Service” was prepared, containing infographic maps of 77 constituent entities of the RF. The maps in a graphic form provide information on resources available in the subject of the RF: a medical organization of the 3rd level with bed structure and the possibility of visualization, its personnel; the number of multicenter protocols and clinical guidelines used in the subject of the RF; logistics of patients, taking into account the territorial distance from the specialized beds, the presence in the region of the station/department of blood transfusion; the possibility of radiotherapy in the region; the presence of institutions where they provide palliative and rehabilitation assistance; the name of the federal and regional specialized centers, with whom the interaction is carried out, the well-established telemedicine consultation system with the Dmitry Rogachev National Medical Research Center of Pediatric Hematology, Oncology and Immunology. The database of contacts of the main freelance children’s specialists of hematologists and oncologists of the RF was also updated. Conclusion.Thus, data were collected for visual display and to create specific conditions for developing optimal patient routing schemes and forming proposals for optimizing the service. The obtained “Passport of the Children’s Hematology-Oncology Service of the Russian Federation” can be used in the work of hospitals, scientific centers and professional communities.
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