Content

Preface 3
1. Demographic situation  
1.1. Indicators of demographic situation 18
1.2. Births, deaths and natural population growth 19
1.3. Life expectancy for persons who have reached a certain age 19
1.4. Age-related birth rates 20
1.5. Age-related mortality rates 20
1.6. Deaths by main classes of death reasons 1) 21
1.7. Coefficients of population death in working age
by sex and main classes of causes of death
22
1.8. Deaths in working age by sex and main classes of causes of death in 2016 (diagram) 24
1.9. Children’s mortality (aged 0-14) 24
1.10. Infant mortality 25
1.11. Infant mortality by main classes of causes of death 25
1.12. Maternal mortality by causes of death 26
1.13. Perinatal mortality 26
2. Health status of the population
Population morbidity
2.1. Population morbidity by main classes, groups and
individual diseases
29
2.2.  Causes of temporary disability in 2014-2016 31
2.3. Structure of general population morbidity (diagram) 32
2.4. Morbidity of population by individual infectious and
parasitic diseasesStructure of general population morbidity (diagram)
33
2.5. Morbidity of the population with active tuberculosis 35
2.6. Morbidity of the population by active tuberculosis
by sex and age groups
36
2.7. Morbidity of the population by malignant neoplasms 37
2.8. Population morbidity by malignant neoplasms
by sex and age groups
38
2.9. Morbidity of the population by malignant neoplasms
by sex and individual localization
39
2.10. Morbidity of the population by mainly sexually transmitted diseases, fungal, skin diseases and
scabies
41
2.11. Population morbidity with syphilis and gonococcal infection (scheme) 42
2.12. Morbidity of the population with sexually transmitted diseases by sex and age groups 42
2.13. Prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus 43
2.14. Population morbidity with mental disorders and
behavioral disorders
44
2.15. Groups of patients with mental disorders and behavioral disorders 45
2.16. Population morbidity with mental disorders
and behavioral disorders associated with the use of psychoactive substances
45
2.17. Groupsof patients with mental disorders and behavioral disorders related to the use of psychoactive substances 46
2.18. Morbidity of the population by alcoholism and alcoholic psychosis (diagram) 47
2.19. Morbidity of the population by drug addiction (scheme) 47
2.20. Trauma, poisoning and some other effects of external causes 48
2.21. Food poisoning 49
2.22. Structure of injuries, poisonings and some other
effects of external causes in 2016 (diagram)
49
State of health of urban and rural population
2.23. Morbidity of urban and rural population with active tuberculosis 50
2.24. Morbidity of urban and rural population with malignant neoplasms 50
2.25. Morbidity of urban and rural populations
with sexually transmitted diseases
51
2.26. Population of patients with addiction to psychoactive substances among urban and rural population in 2016 51
2.27. Morbidity of urban and rural population with
individual infectious diseases
52
2.28. Assessment of health status by persons themselves aged 15 years and over
by age group in 2016
53
2.29. Assessment of health by persons themselves aged 15 or more,
depending on the place of residence in 2016
53
Health status of women
2.30. Individual disease morbidity of women 54
2.31. State of health of pregnant women, mothers and puerperas 55
2.32. Termination of pregnancy (abortion) 56
2.33. The number of interruptions in pregnancy (abortions) and the number of live births 56
2.34. Termination of pregnancy (abortion) by age group 57
2.35. Use of contraceptives 58
2.36. Surgical intervention in childbirth 58
State of health of children aged 0-14 years
2.37. Newborn health status 59
2.38. Breastfeeding of children of the first year of life 59
2.39. Information about newborns by body weight at birth 60
2.40. Morbidity of children of the first year of life by major classes
and groups of diseases
60
2.41. Results of preventive examinations of children aged 0-14 years 62
2.42. Coverage of children in decreed age with
preventive vaccinations
62
2.43. Morbidity of children aged 0-14 years by major classes
and groups of diseases
63
2.44. Morbidity of children aged 0-14 years by individual infectious diseases 65
2.45. Morbidity of children aged 0-14 years with active tuberculosis 66
2.46. Morbidity of children aged 0-14 years with malignant neoplasms 66
2.47. Morbidity of children aged 0-14 years with mainly sexually transmitted diseases 67
2.48. Morbidity of children aged 0-14 years
with mental disorders and behavioral disorders
67
2.49. Groups of children aged 0-14 years with mental disorders and behavioral disorders 68
2.50. Population morbidity among children at the age of 15-17 with mental disorders and behavioral disorders associated with
the use of psychoactive substances
68
2.51. Population morbidity among children at the age of 0-14  with
mental disorders and behavioral disorders
associated with the use of psychoactive substances
69
2.52. Trauma, poisoning and some other effects of external causes in children aged 0-14 years 70
2.53. Parents ‘ assessment of the health status of children aged 0-14 years
, depending on the place of residence in 2016
71
2.54. Parents ‘ assessment of the health status of children aged 0-14 years
by age group in 2016
71
State of health of children aged 15-17 years 
2.55. Morbidity of children aged 15-17 years
by main classes, groups and individual diseases
72
2.56. Morbidity of children aged 15-17 years with active tuberculosis 74
2.57. Morbidity of children aged 0-14 years
with mainly sexually transmitted diseases
74
2.58. Morbidity of children aged 15-17 years with mental disorders and behavioral disorders 75
2.59. Groups of children aged 15-17 years with mental disorders and behavioral disorders 76
2.60. Population morbidity among children at the age of 15-17 with mental disorders and behavioral disorders
associated with the use of psychoactive substances
77
2.61. Population morbidity among children at the age of 15-17 with mental disorders
and behavioral disorders associated
with the use of psychoactive substances
78
Disability of the population
2.62. Main indicators of the work of the Bureau of Medial and social expertise 79
2.63. Number of persons aged 18 years or more,  recognized as disabled for the first time 79
2.64. Distribution of the number of persons aged 18 years or more,
first recognized as disabled, for reasons of disability
80
2.65. Distribution of the number of disabled children aged 0-17 years
by diseases caused the occurrence of disability
81
2.66. Total number of persons with disabilities, disability groups 83
2.67. Number of persons with disabilities (diagram) 83
2.68. Provision of disabled persons with technical means in 2016 84
2.69. Medical services to the population exposed to radiation in connection with the accident at the Chernobyl APS and to be included in the Russian state medical-dosimetric record 84
2.70. Morbidity of persons registered in the National Radiation and epidemiological register and their children
by the main classes of diseases in 2016
85
2.71. Stationary social service organizations for the citizens of
a certain age and disabled (adults and children)
87
2.72. Medical services for the participants and the disabled of the
Great Patriotic War and Warriors-internationalists
87
3.Resources and activities of healthcare organizations
Network and material and technical
treatment and preventive institutions
3.1. Hospital organizations 89
3.2. Number of hospital beds by specialization 90
3.3. Dispensaries 91
3.4. Baby Homes 92
3.5. Emergency medical Assistance 93
3.6. Composition and profile of emergency medical teams in 2016 93
3.7. Accessibility of buildings occupied by medical organizations
for mobility groups of population
94
3.8. Hospitals and departments for war veterans 94
3.9. Outpatient-polyclinic organizations 95
3.10. Outpatient-polyclinic organizations  by
forms of Ownership
96
3.11. Dental clinics (departments, offices) 96
3.12. Technical condition and improvement of buildings of medical
and preventive health care organizations
97
Provision of medical and preventive care to the population
3.13. Preventive inspections of the population subject to periodic
inspections
98
3.14. Use of bed fund in hospital organizations 98
3.15. Outcomes of treatment of patients in the hospital 98
3.16. Surgical assistance in medical and prophylactic organizations 99
3.17. Composition of patients in the hospital 99
3.18. Number of operations carried out in the hospital 101
3.19. Dental care for the population 102
3.20. Outpatient-patient assistance to the population 102
3.21. Reasons for not receiving by persons aged 15 years and more outpatient polyclinic care in 2016 102
3.22. Polyclinic care in 2016 for children aged 3-14 years 103
3.23. Reasons of persons aged 15 years or more for not applying for medical aid if there is a need for medical care
in 2016
104
3.24. Demands of children aged 3-14 in Polyclinic care in 2016 105
Sanatorium-resort treatment
3.25. Sanatorium-resort organizations 106
3.26. Number of treated and holidaying in sanatorium-resort organizations 106
3.27. Distribution of the number of treated and holidaying in sanatorium-resort organizations by types of organizations 106
4. Employment and wages in health care,
training
Employment and remuneration
4.1. Average annual number of employed in healthcare 108
4.2. Average number of employees of organizations engaged
in health care, manufacture of pharmaceutical products and medical devices
108
4.3. Average number of health workers in organizations
by form of ownership
109
4.4. Average monthly nominal accrued salary of employees engaged in healthcare organizations , production of pharmaceutical products and medical devices 110
4.5. Average monthly nominal accrued wages of employees engaged in healthcare, by forms of ownership 110
4.6. Distribution of the number of employed in health care by age groups 111
4.7. Distribution of the number of employees in health care by level of education 111
4.8. Distribution of the number of employed in health care by fact-Subcommittee number of working hours per week at the main job 112
4.9. Distribution of the number of doctors in separate specialties 112
4.10. Distribution of the number of doctors by classification
categories
113
4.11. Distribution of the number of mid-level medical staff
by specialities
114
Training
4.12. Training of middle-level specialists for healthcare sector 115
4.13. Training of Bachelors, specialists, masters for the sphere of “Health care” 116
4.14. Referral to work of graduates of State and municipal educational organizations of higher education, trained on a budgetary basis on a full-time form of training on specialities, belonging to group “Healthcare” 117
4.15. Graduates of educational organizations 2010-2015
on specialities, included in the group “Healthcare”,
on the results of employment and connection of the first work
with the received speciality
117
4.16. Some indicators of health system development
in the countries of the world
118
5. Recreation, physical culture and sports
Holiday organizations
5.1. Recreation and tourist bases 121
5.2. Recreation and tourist bases by forms of ownership
in 2016
121
5.3. Number of persons placed in organizations of rest and on tourist bases 122
5.4. Organization of summer recreation for children in 2010-2017 123
Recreation, physical culture and sports
5.5. Sports facilities 124
5.6. Number of those involved in sports and recreation clubs, sections and groups 125
5.7. Number of sports facilities adapted for
disabled persons
125
6. Living conditions of the population
6.1. Impact of economic activity on the environment and
natural resources
130
6.2. Putting into operation capacities for protection of water resources
and atmospheric air from pollution
130
6.3. Sanitary condition of drinking water supply 131
6.4. Sanitary condition of water bodies in the areas of the population 131
6.5.  Information on the provision of safe water for the population of the Russian Federation in 2016 132
6.6. Sanitary condition of atmospheric air 133
6.7. Sanitary Condition of soil 133
6.8. Factors influencing the habitat of people
in 2016
134
6.9. Sanitary condition of food raw materials
and food products
135
6.10. Sanitary condition of imported food raw materials
and food products
136
Social conditions and living standards of the population
6.11. Consumption of basic foodstuffs 137
6.12. Nutritional and energy value of food consumed in households 137
6.13. Structure of energy value of basic foodstuffs consumed in households 138
6.14. Consumption, nutritional and energy value of food
for 20% of population in 2016
138
6.15. Consumption, nutritional and energy value of foodstuffs in
households with children in 2016
139
6.16. Household cash expenses for paid health and recreation services 140
Working conditions, industrial injuries
6.17. The specific weight of the number of employees employed
in hazardous and (or) dangerous working conditions by type of economic activity at the end of 2016
141
6.18. The proportion of men and women employed in
harmful and (or) hazardous working conditions
by types of production factors at the end of 2016
141
6.19. Industrial injuries 143
6.20. Occupational diseases (poisoning) 143
6.21. Number of victims in the workplace for reasons of accidents and main types of accidents in 2016 144
6.22. Suffered in the accidents with  rolling stock 146
7.Basic economic indicators of healthcare  
7.1. Basic economic indicators of health 152
7.2. Production account by type of economic activity “Healthcare and provision of social services” by sectors 154
Finance  
7.3. Expenditures of the budget system of the Russian Federation on
Healthcare
155
7.4. Public health spending by world countries 156
7.5. Receipt and expenditure of funds of the Social Insurance Fund of the
Russian Federation
157
7.6. Receipt and expenditure of the Federal Fund for compulsory health insurance (millions of rubles) 158
7.7. Receipt and expenditure of funds of the territorial funds of compulsory health insurance 159
7.8. Separate performance indicators of insurance medical organizations in the
part of compulsory health insurance (OMCs)
160
Fixed funds and investments  
7.9. Investments in fixed capital aimed at development of
healthcare
161
7.10. Structure of investments in fixed capital aimed at development of health, by sources of financing 161
7.11. Availability, movement and condition of fixed assets in healthcare 161
7.12. Composition of the basic funds of non-profit organizations in
healthcare
162
7.13. Putting into operation the health facilities 162
7.14. Putting into effect the capacity of hospital and outpatient-polyclinic organizations at the expense of reconstruction 163
7.15. Putting into operation sanatoriums and holiday homes 163
Consumer goods and services market
7.16. Production of medicinal products by  the most important
pharmacotherapeutic groups
163
7.17. Production of selected types of medical devices and machines
for the disabled
165
7.18. Foreign trade of medicines and medical devices 165
7.19.  Retail sale of pharmaceutical, medical and orthopedic products 166
7.20. Pharmacies and pharmacy shops 166
7.21. Volume and structure of paid services for the population in the area of health and recreation 166
7.22. Indices of the physical volume of paid services to the population in the field of health and recreation 167
7.23. Volume of paid health and recreation services per capita 167
7.24. Average consumer prices for certain types of medicines and
medical products
168
7.25. Average consumer prices for certain types of services 169
7.26. Cash expenses of households of different
socio-economic categories for paid services
in the field of healthcare and recreation in 2016
169
7.27. Production of goods for sports and tourism purposes 170

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