DISASTER MEDICINE No. 1 •2026

https://doi.org/10.33266/2070-1004-2026-1

Review article

Topical Issues of Development of Disaster Medical Services of the Ministry of Health in the Subjects of the Russian Federation: a Review of Scientific Publications

Zimina E.V. 1,2

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1 Altai Regional Center of Disaster Medicine of Ambulance Station of Barnaul, Barnaul, Russian Federation

2 Altai State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of Russian Federation, Barnaul, Russian Federation

UDC 616-036.88-084(470)614.2

Р. 23-28

 

Summary. The purpose of the study is to analyze data from scientific publications and press reports to determine trends in the development of the Disaster Medicine Service (DMS) of the Russian Ministry of Health and, taking into account ongoing development reforms in the healthcare sector. Materials and research methods – regulatory documents regulating the functioning of the DMS of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation and medical care of the population in emergency situations, including the DMS of the Altai Territory; acts of scheduled inspections of the DMS of the Altai Territory in 2020-2023; materials of reviews of tactical-special and command-staff exercises, command-staff training sessions, etc.
The research methods are analytical, statistical, historical, formal – legal (dogmatic) and modeling.
Research results and analysis. A number of important issues have been identified that have an impact on the further development of the regional disaster medicine service, which are among the basic tools for ensuring the readiness of managers and staff of regional medical institutions to respond to emergency situations. The necessity of an integrated approach for the development of disaster medicine services at the regional level is substantiated.

Keywords: Altai Krai, command-staff exercises, command-staff training, constituent entities of the Russian Federation, documents, organization of medical care, emergency medical care stations, emergency situations, medical care, medical evacuation, medical support, Medicine Service of the Ministry of Health of Russia, scientific publications, tactical and special exercises, territorial disaster medicine centers

For citation: Zimina E.V. Topical Issues of Development of Disaster Medical Services of the Ministry of Health in the Subjects of the Russian Federation: a Review of Scientific Publications. Meditsina Katastrof = Disaster Medicine. 2026;1:23-28 (In Russ.). doi: 10.33266/2070-1004-2026-1-23-28

 

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The material was received 30.06.25; the article after peer review procedure 16.02.26; the Editorial Board accepted the article for publication 16.03.26