Health care reforms in Russia: The example of St Petersburg
Sarah Curtis,
Natasha Petukhova and
Ann Taket
Social Science & Medicine, 1995, vol. 40, issue 6, 755-765
Abstract:
This paper describes the changes being introduced into the Russian health care system, particularly the introduction of a compulsory social health insurance system which is paralleled by encouragement of independent health insurance. An example of the implementation of these changes is provided by the early developments in St Petersburg. The effects of the likely changes on health care providers and users are discussed. It is argued that in the light of these reforms, as well as change in other countries, a revision is necessary in the perspectives adopted by geographers of health care to compare national health systems.
Keywords: Russia; health; care; reform (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1995
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