Medical assistance and treatment are provided free of charge in a hospital (including full-time) by specialist doctors. Activities include the diagnosis, prevention and therapy of pathologies and conditions. In the prenatal, postpartum periods and during childbirth, high-tech medical care is also provided directly. The list of diseases and conditions is approved by the relevant resolution of the Ministry of Health.

Those or other recreational or preventive measures involve the use of special methods. High-tech medical care includes the use of sophisticated technologies and rehabilitation measures. Being an element of specialized health and preventive measures, it includes the use of unique methods of therapy, as well as resource-intensive therapeutic methods, the effectiveness of which has been scientifically proven. So, high-tech medical care involves the use of robotic technology, cellular and information technologies, methods from the field of genetic engineering. They were developed based on the achievements of medicine and other related disciplines.

Emergency high-tech medical care should be provided in an emergency or emergency form outside the medical facility, as well as in inpatient and outpatient settings. Conditions involving emergency measures should include injuries, accidents, poisoning, etc. Emergency high-tech medical care should also be provided in cases where there is a threat to life. In particular, such cases include the period of emergencies and natural disasters in which there are victims.
Evacuation is carried out by specialized teams. During transportation, all necessary emergency measures are carried out aimed at maintaining the health and saving the lives of victims.
Palliative care should be provided free of charge in outpatient clinics and hospitals with qualified and trained specialists. Activities are a certain set of interventions, the purpose of which is to relieve the patient from pain and alleviate other severe manifestations of pathology. In this case, high-tech care is aimed at improving the lives of patients whom it is impossible to get rid of the disease.
There are several forms of therapeutic or recreational activities.
Emergency assistance is provided with the sudden development of an acute condition. These, in particular, include exacerbations of chronic pathologies that pose a threat to human life.
Emergency care is also provided in the development of acute conditions. However, they do not pose a threat to human life.
Planned measures involve preventive measures for pathologies that do not require emergency or emergency intervention. As a rule, the state and disease of a person in this case do not threaten his life.