CONCEPTION OF REFORM OF MEDICAL INFORMATICS IN THE FIELD 

OF OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE IN RUSSIA

Dr. Nikolay V. Matveev,
Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
 
 

TIMETABLE

March 2002 – February 2003

No
Planned work
Duration 
Time
1 Work in Moscow libraries to collect the necessary preliminary data on medical informatics. 7 days
March 2002
Elaboration of criteria for evaluation of medical informatics systems.
March–April 2002
3 Visit to Kiev (Ukraine), evaluation of Ukrainian system of medical informatics in occupational and environmental medicine. 7 days
May 2002
4 Visit to Helsinki(Finland), evaluation of Finnish system of medical informatics in occupational and environmental medicine. 5 days
June 2002
5 Visit to Arkhangelsk (Russia), evaluation of the regional system of medical informatics in occupational and environmental medicine. 5 days
June 2002
Visit to Saratov (Russia), evaluation of the regional system of medical informatics in occupational and environmental medicine.  5 days
July 2002
8 Reviewing the collected data on systems of medical informatics in ex-USSR countries.
August – September 2002
9 Visit to Budapest, evaluation of Hungarian system of medical informatics.  5 days 
According to timetable of IPF seminars in Budapest
10 Videoconferences with specialists in medical informatics from the USA, Sweden.
2 video-conferences 2 hours each.

October – November 2002
11 Evaluation of medical informatics system in Nizhny Novgorod region. 1 month 
October 2002
12 Choosing the main directions of reform of medical informatics in Russia.
October - November 2002
13 Discussing the preliminary results of investigations in Representation of Healthcare Ministry of Russian Federation in Privolzhsky Federal Okrug.
December 2002
14 Visit to Moscow, discussing the preliminary results of investigations in Federal Scientific Center of Hygiene of Russian Healthcare Ministry. 3 days
December 2002
15 Preparation of the final text of general conception of reform of medical informatics in sphere of occupational and environmental medicine in Russia.
January – February 2003