IMITATION MODELING OF ACTIVITIES OF A FIELD MEDICAL ORGANIZATION (ON THE EXAMPLE OF A MEDICAL COMPANY OF A BRIGADE)

2019 
Simulation of the work of medical organizations is becoming an important tool for evaluating the activities and throughput of departments, parts and institutions of the medical service, as well as evaluating the use of their resources. A field medical organization is a universal facility for providing various types of medical care outside of stationary facilities, both in situations of military conflict and in the liquidation of the health consequences of an emergency. It was revealed that the use of simulation tools allows you to more flexibly evaluate various parameters of the field medical organization. When creating an adequate model that takes into account all the resources of a medical organization, it is possible to simulate various flows of the wounded, sick and injured and offer options for organizational decisions in terms of the amount of assistance provided and the need to attract additional resources in various functional units. To model the field medical organization, we took as a basis the structure and staff of the medical company brigade. The movement of patient information flows from the reception and sorting department to the evacuation department was simulated. About 50% of all incoming patients fell into the marshalling room for lightly wounded. The proportion of seriously wounded and wounded moderate was about 35%. Modeling allows predicting the flow rate of patients, the use of resources of the field medical organization, as well as determining the possibility of maneuver by forces and means of the medical service. It is advisable to further develop the modeling system in the medical service of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, create models of typical field medical organizations, as well as a medical and evacuation support system consisting of various field medical organizations as a whole.
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