Review of the development of various aspects of primary health care in the context of national health systems of the Commonwealth of Independent States: the digitalization aspect
https://doi.org/10.15829/3034-4123-2025-58
About the Authors
O. M. DrapkinaRussian Federation
Moscow
R. N. Shepel
Russian Federation
Moscow
A. V. Korotkova
Russian Federation
Moscow
Y. S. Naumova
Russian Federation
Moscow
I. E. Tytsky
Russian Federation
Moscow
G. O. Hagverdiyev
Azerbaijan
Baku
A. A. Shcherbinsky
Belarus
Minsk
М. М. Sachek
Belarus
Minsk
G. U. Kulkaeva
Kazakhstan
Astana
T. A. Akmatov
Kyrgyzstan
Bishkek
N. N. Brimkulov
Kyrgyzstan
Bishkek
G. M. Muhsinzoda
Tajikistan
Dushanbe
S. A. Nuryyeva
Turkmenistan
Ashgabat
I. R. Uralieva
Uzbekistan
Tashkent
E. Y. Ogneva
Russian Federation
Moscow
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Supplementary files
What is known about the subject of the study?
- In the member States of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), the development of primary health care (PHC) is given top priority, and digitalization is used as a mechanism to improve the efficiency and quality of its provision.
- The CIS countries under study have adopted and are implementing strategies (or similar regulatory acts) and programs for the digitalization of primary health care information systems (IS) based on the introduction of electronic medical records with subsequent integration with other IS.
- Digital technologies, including telemedicine, are being actively implemented in primary health care, becoming a familiar tool in the provision of primary health care, dynamic monitoring, and preventive medicine for both healthcare professionals and patients.
What do the research results add?
- An analysis of the characteristics of the digitalization aspect of PHC in the CIS countries has shown differences in the degree of digitalization and integration of their PHC, which affects the readiness of health systems to permanently provide PHC to attached residents in managing their health throughout their lives.
- The similarity of the ways of developing the digitalization of PHC IP in the Commonwealth and the IP of healthcare systems in general, revealed during the review, determined the prospects for combining the efforts of countries to harmonize regulatory and reference information on healthcare for the development of IP.
Review
For citations:
Drapkina OM, Shepel RN, Korotkova AV, Naumova YS, Tytsky IE, Hagverdiyev GO, Shcherbinsky AA, Sachek ММ, Kulkaeva GU, Akmatov TA, Brimkulov NN, Muhsinzoda GM, Nuryyeva SA, Uralieva IR, Ogneva EY. Review of the development of various aspects of primary health care in the context of national health systems of the Commonwealth of Independent States: the digitalization aspect. Primary Health Care (Russian Federation). 2025;2(2):6-26. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.15829/3034-4123-2025-58