Analysis of changes in regulatory framework of the russian federation on examination of relationship between diseases and profession for 40 years
- Authors: Boiko I.V.1,2, Grebenkov S.V.1, Andreenko O.N.2, Loginova N.N.2
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Affiliations:
- North-Western State Medical University named after I.I. Mechnikov
- North-West Public Health Research Center
- Issue: Vol 38, No 3 (2021)
- Pages: 141-152
- Section: Preventive and social medicine
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/PMJ/article/view/76021
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/pmj383141-152
- ID: 76021
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Abstract
The evolution of the national regulatory framework in the field of examination of connection between the disease and the profession for the period from the 80s of the twentieth century to the present is analyzed.
Materials and methods. The regulatory framework of domestic professional pathology regarding examination of relationship between diseases and profession is evaluated
Results. It was noted that for the specified period, in the normative acts the organizational issues of the examination of the connection between the disease and the profession did not have a satisfactory solution. A feature of most regulatory documents in the field under consideration, issued recently, is a certain logical inconsistency.
Conclusions. To radically improve the current situation, it is necessary to immediately adopt for practical application the mandatory criteria, which prove the occupational origin of health disorders in workers.
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I. V. Boiko
North-Western State Medical University named after I.I. Mechnikov; North-West Public Health Research Center
Author for correspondence.
Email: sergey.grebenkov@gmail.com
MD, PhD, Associate Professor, Professor of Department of Occupational Medicine
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg; St. PetersburgS. V. Grebenkov
North-Western State Medical University named after I.I. Mechnikov
Email: sergey.grebenkov@gmail.com
MD, PhD, Professor, Head of Department of Occupational Medicine
Russian Federation, St. PetersburgO. N. Andreenko
North-West Public Health Research Center
Email: sergey.grebenkov@gmail.com
Deputy Head of Department of Clinical Research for Medical and Clinical-Expert Work
Russian Federation, St. PetersburgN. N. Loginova
North-West Public Health Research Center
Email: sergey.grebenkov@gmail.com
neurologist, Consultative and Polyclinic Department
Russian Federation, St. PetersburgReferences
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