Digitalization as a Strategic Basis for the ESG Trajectory of Healthcare Development
Yu. A. Morozova ()
Administrative Consulting, 2022, issue 12
Abstract:
Goal. The paper considers approaches to solving one of the main tasks of strategizing the socio-economic systems on the national level, associated with the need to clarify the strategic development priorities in the context of the formation of new global development trends. Methods. The role of health care in the formation of the system of sustainable development in Russia is considered from the point of view of its mutual influence with other areas of achieving this trajectory. Results. It is shown that in the system of other sustainable development goals, it is the development of healthcare in Russia that should be a priority. For a comprehensive solution to the problems of sustainable development, it is advisable to actively introduce the principles of ESG into corporate and public administration, enriched by the inclusion of the tasks of improving (promoting improving) the level of health of employees, customers, partners, and society as a whole. Conclusion. The emerging difficulty in coordinating key modern priorities (environmental, economic, social and related to human health) is supposed to be solved through the active creation and implementation of digital platforms for strategic management.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.22394/1726-1139-2022-12-76-86
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