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Qualitative Analysis: Expert Views on Healthcare Systems of Russia and Romania

Vladimir Bulatnikov () and Cristinel Constantin
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Vladimir Bulatnikov: Transilvania University of Brasov
Cristinel Constantin: Transilvania University of Brasov

A chapter in Digital Economy and the Green Revolution, 2023, pp 31-43 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The desired and designed need of qualitative extraction of healthcare experts’ opinions in situation of medicine in Russia and Romania tend this article to be focused on the complications as observed countries have relatively poor healthcare quality index among European countries. With that information gained we are allowed to held a future quantitative analysis to observe the representative sample’s feelings and thoughts which are valuable for the research as society here plays a role of a so-called “hidden customer” for mandatory insurance-based healthcare countries which Russia and Romania are nowadays, even if patients don’t pay directly for the service. The outcome of this study is a table of short, closed categories of hypotheses which are to point out weaknesses required that have to be improved. In this article we touched such dialogs with experts as the main problems of healthcare systems in the analyzed countries, financing of healthcare in Russia and Romania, common managerial practices in Russia and Romania, social issues in each country’s healthcare, marketing strategies and innovations. This qualitative analysis article extracts the results from experts’ opinions and in the end of each section shows the percentage of the sample to find the hypotheses for the future quantitative marketing research.

Keywords: Russian healthcare; Romanian healthcare; Qualitative analysis; Expert views; Marketing research (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-19886-1_3

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