Vladivostok's emergency services facility to undergo thorough inspection.
Vice-Governor Pavel Serebryakov has announced a comprehensive inspection at the Vladivostok Emergency Medical Station, following a meeting with the city's emergency medical service team. The focus of the meeting was the organization and technical equipment of the station's rapid response team.
Serebryakov assured that all queries raised during the meeting will be addressed. He specified that the inspection will involve the Department of Health, the Territorial Fund of Compulsory Medical Insurance, and the trade union. The inspection will encompass not only the station but also a separate focus on salary calculation, the Vice-Governor stated.
Organizational changes may be implemented based on the results of the inspection.
The Vladivostok emergency services have received substantial updates over the past two years, with the addition of 200 sanitarians and 24 vehicles to the rapid response fleet. In the near future, doctors will have the assistance of modern computer equipment in the form of new tablets, which will allow them to input patient data directly into the electronic call card on-site, reducing document processing time and improving statistical work. Each emergency medical team is scheduled to receive these tablets this year.
- Serebryakov plans to investigate the salaries and the use of technology in diagnostic processes, such as the implementation of new tablets for doctors, falling under the jurisdiction of the Department of Health, the Territorial Fund of Compulsory Medical Insurance, and the trade union, as part of the comprehensive inspection at the Vladivostok Emergency Medical Station.
- In the realm of health-and-wellness and medical-conditions, the emerging science of technology is set to revolutionize emergency response operations in Vladivostok, as the rapid response team will soon be equipped with advanced computer equipment, like new tablets, aiming to streamline patient data input and boost statistical analysis, all part of the organizational changes that the inspection may instigate.