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The main directions of development of the Russian health care system: trends, forks, scenarios

Основные направления развития системы здравоохранения России: тренды, развилки, сценарии

Vladimir Nazarov, Avksentiev, Nikolay (Авксентьев, Николай) () and Natalya Sisigina
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Avksentiev, Nikolay (Авксентьев, Николай): The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

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Abstract: The report examines the most acute and actual problems of the Russian health care system, among which are the challenges characteristic of most developed countries in the period of the emergence of public health, structural problems inherent in national health care for many years, as well as new challenges related to the need to introduce innovative medical technologies. On the basis of international experience in solving comparable problems, an analysis of the goals and objectives of the state policy in the field of health care, set by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of May 7, 2018 No. 204, is carried out.

Pages: 100 pages
Date: 2019-01
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