BACKGROUND: The break-up of the USSR brought considerable disruption to health services in Russia. The uptake of compulsory health insurance rose rapidly after its introduction in 1993. However, by 2000 coverage was still incomplete, especially amongst the disadvantaged. By this time, however, the state health service had become more stable, and the private sector was growing. This paper describes subsequent trends and determinants of healthcare insurance coverage in Russia, and its relationship with health service utilisation, as well as the role of the private sector. METHODS: Data were from the Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey, an annual household panel survey (2000-4) from 38 centres across the Russian Federation. Annual trends in ...
BACKGROUND: Life expectancy at birth in Russia is over 12 years less than in western Europe. This st...
Within the countries of the former Soviet Union, the Kyrgyz Republic has been a pioneer in reforming...
The pandemic of COVID-19, the threat of technogenic and anthropogenic character, brought to the fore...
Objectives. This study sought to describe the evolution of the Russian compulsory health insurance s...
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to describe the evolution of the Russian compulsory health insurance s...
Background: Achieving universal health coverage (UHC) includes financial risk protection. To date, c...
This article examines the relationship between social status and medical help-seeking strategies in ...
The political and economic transition of the 1990s in the countries of central and eastern Europe ha...
The article presents a conceptual approach of researching of voluntary health insurance development ...
BACKGROUND: In the past decade, the countries that emerged from the Soviet Union have experienced ma...
This article is an updated version of the previous edition article by Dina Balabanova, Richard Coker...
This article examines medical utilization patterns and attitudes toward the medical care system amon...
AbstractThe article is devoted to current problems of public health care development in the Russian ...
BACKGROUND Many Russians experienced difficulty in accessing prescription medication during the wide...
The break-up of the former Soviet Union has created a greater realisation of the health and health c...
BACKGROUND: Life expectancy at birth in Russia is over 12 years less than in western Europe. This st...
Within the countries of the former Soviet Union, the Kyrgyz Republic has been a pioneer in reforming...
The pandemic of COVID-19, the threat of technogenic and anthropogenic character, brought to the fore...
Objectives. This study sought to describe the evolution of the Russian compulsory health insurance s...
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to describe the evolution of the Russian compulsory health insurance s...
Background: Achieving universal health coverage (UHC) includes financial risk protection. To date, c...
This article examines the relationship between social status and medical help-seeking strategies in ...
The political and economic transition of the 1990s in the countries of central and eastern Europe ha...
The article presents a conceptual approach of researching of voluntary health insurance development ...
BACKGROUND: In the past decade, the countries that emerged from the Soviet Union have experienced ma...
This article is an updated version of the previous edition article by Dina Balabanova, Richard Coker...
This article examines medical utilization patterns and attitudes toward the medical care system amon...
AbstractThe article is devoted to current problems of public health care development in the Russian ...
BACKGROUND Many Russians experienced difficulty in accessing prescription medication during the wide...
The break-up of the former Soviet Union has created a greater realisation of the health and health c...
BACKGROUND: Life expectancy at birth in Russia is over 12 years less than in western Europe. This st...
Within the countries of the former Soviet Union, the Kyrgyz Republic has been a pioneer in reforming...
The pandemic of COVID-19, the threat of technogenic and anthropogenic character, brought to the fore...