Types of medical care provided
2. In the provision of primary, including pre-medical, medical and specialized, health care, the following works (services) are organized and performed:
1) when providing primary pre-medical health care in outpatient settings by:
- obstetrics;
- anesthesiology and resuscitation;
- bacteriology;
- vaccination (carrying out preventive vaccinations);
- laboratory diagnostics;
- therapeutic physical training;
- medical case;
- medical statistics;
- medical massage;
- operational business;
- organization of nursing;
- roentgenology;
- nursing;
- nursing in pediatrics;
- Orthopedic stomatology;
- physiotherapy;
- functional diagnostics;
2. In the provision of primary, including pre-medical, medical and specialized, health care, the following works (services) are organized and performed:
2) when providing primary medical health care in outpatient settings by:
- vaccination (carrying out preventive vaccinations);
- organization of public health and public health;
- pediatrics;
- therapy;
- management of nursing activity;
2. In the provision of primary, including pre-medical, medical and specialized, health care, the following works (services) are organized and performed:
4) in the provision of primary specialized health care in outpatient settings by:
- obstetrics and gynecology (except for the use of assisted reproductive technologies);
- obstetrics and gynecology (use of assisted reproductive technologies);
- allergology and immunology;
- anesthesiology and resuscitation;
- bacteriology;
- gastroenterology;
- Hematology;
- genetics;
- dermatovenereology;
- pediatric surgery;
- diabetology;
- dietetics;
- fence, cryopreservation and storage of germ cells and tissues of reproductive organs;
- infectious diseases;
- cardiology;
- clinical laboratory diagnostics;
- clinical pharmacology;
- coloproctology;
- laboratory genetics;
- therapeutic physical culture and sports medicine;
- medical statistics;
- neurology;
- Neurosurgery;
- nephrology;
- oncology;
- organization of public health and public health;
- otorhinolaryngology (with the exception of cochlear implantation);
- ophthalmology;
- plastic surgery;
- occupational pathology;
- psychiatry;
- psychiatry-narcology;
- psychotherapy;
- radiology;
- Rheumatology
- roentgenology;
- reflexotherapy;
- Sexology;
- cardiovascular surgery;
- Orthopedic stomatology;
- dentistry therapeutic;
- dentistry surgical;
- surdology-otorhinolaryngology;
- thoracic surgery;
- traumatology and orthopedics;
- transportation of germ cells and (or) tissues of reproductive organs;
- ultrasound diagnosis;
- management of nursing activity;
- urology;
- physiotherapy;
- functional diagnostics;
- surgery;
- endocrinology;
- endoscopy;
- epidemiology;
2. In the provision of primary, including pre-medical, medical and specialized, health care, the following works (services) are organized and performed:
5) in the provision of primary specialized health care in a day hospital based on:
- anesthesiology and resuscitation;
- bacteriology;
- Hematology;
- diabetology;
- dietetics;
- infectious diseases;
- cardiology;
- clinical laboratory diagnostics;
- clinical pharmacology;
- therapeutic physical culture and sports medicine;
- neurology;
- organization of public health and public health;
- roentgenology;
- reflexotherapy;
- transfusiology;
- ultrasound diagnosis;
- management of nursing activity;
- physiotherapy;
- functional diagnostics;
- endocrinology;
- endoscopy;
- epidemiology;
3. In the provision of specialized, including high-tech, medical care, the following works (services) are organized and performed:
2) in the provision of specialized medical care in stationary conditions by:
- obstetrics;
- obstetrics and gynecology (except for the use of assisted reproductive technologies);
- obstetrics and gynecology (use of assisted reproductive technologies);
- allergology and immunology;
- bacteriology;
- vaccination (carrying out preventive vaccinations);
- gastroenterology;
- Hematology;
- genetics;
- pediatric surgery;
- diabetology;
- dietetics;
- fetal hematopoietic stem cells;
- fence, cryopreservation and storage of germ cells and tissues of reproductive organs;
- withdrawal and storage of organs and (or) human tissues for transplantation;
- infectious diseases;
- cardiology;
- clinical laboratory diagnostics;
- clinical pharmacology;
- coloproctology;
- laboratory genetics;
- laboratory diagnostics;
- therapeutic physical training;
- therapeutic physical culture and sports medicine;
- medical rehabilitation;
- medical statistics;
- medical massage;
- neurology;
- Neurosurgery;
- neonatology;
- nephrology;
- oncology;
- operational business;
- organization of public health and public health;
- organization of nursing;
- otorhinolaryngology (with the exception of cochlear implantation);
- ophthalmology;
- pediatrics;
- plastic surgery;
- psychiatry;
- psychotherapy;
- pulmonology;
- radiology;
- rheumatology;
- roentgenology;
- X-ray endovascular diagnosis and treatment;
- reflexotherapy;
- cardiovascular surgery;
- nursing;
- nursing in pediatrics;
- dentistry surgical;
- surdology-otorhinolaryngology;
- therapy;
- thoracic surgery;
- traumatology and orthopedics;
- transportation of hematopoietic stem cells and bone marrow;
- transportation of organs and (or) human tissues for transplantation;
- transportation of germ cells and (or) tissues of reproductive organs;
- transfusiology;
- ultrasound diagnosis;
- management of nursing activity;
- urology;
- physiotherapy;
- functional diagnostics;
- surgery;
- surgery (abdominal);
- storage of hematopoietic stem cells and bone marrow;
- endocrinology;
- endoscopy;
- epidemiology;
3. In the provision of specialized, including high-tech, medical care, the following works (services) are organized and performed:
4) when providing high-tech medical care in stationary conditions by:
- obstetrics and gynecology (except for the use of assisted reproductive technologies);
- obstetrics and gynecology (use of assisted reproductive technologies);
- gastroenterology;
- Hematology;
- cardiology;
- neurology;
- Neurosurgery;
- neonatology;
- nephrology;
- ophthalmology;
- cardiovascular surgery;
- thoracic surgery;
- traumatology and orthopedics;
- urology;
- surgery (abdominal);
- Surgery (transplantation of organs and (or) tissues);
- endocrinology.
4. In the provision of emergency medical care, including emergency medical assistance, the following works (services) are organized and performed:
2) in the provision of emergency specialized medical care outside the medical organization, including emergency emergency medical advisory teams, by:
- obstetrics and gynecology (except for the use of assisted reproductive technologies);
- anesthesiology and resuscitation;
- neurology;
- neonatology;
- organization of public health and public health;
7. During the medical examinations, medical examinations and medical examinations the following works (services) are organized and performed:
1) during medical examinations on:
- medical examinations (preliminary, periodic);
- medical examinations (pre-trip, post-trip);
7. During the medical examinations, medical examinations and medical examinations the following works (services) are organized and performed:
2) during medical examinations:
- medical examination for the presence of medical contraindications to the management of the vehicle;
- medical examination for medical contraindications to possession of weapons;
7. During the medical examinations, medical examinations and medical examinations the following works (services) are organized and performed:
3) when conducting medical examinations on:
- examination of the quality of medical care;
- examination of professional suitability;
- examination of temporary incapacity for work;
8. When donating blood and (or) its components for medical purposes, works (services) are organized and performed for the procurement, storage of donor blood and (or) its components.