As a participant in the World Health Organization Seminar on Medical Care, which was held earlier this year in the Soviet Union, I had the opportunity of observing certain characteristic features of the Soviet system of medical care which, in some respects, render it quite unique. It is the purpose of this article to describe some of these features. First priority was given to the provision of elementary forms of first aid in those areas where medical services were non-existent and, concomitantly, to instruct the people in the rudiments of hygiene and health care. The next step was the setting up of small cottage-type hospitals which were sited so as to be within reasonable distance from a number of first aid points. Major operations were ...
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Colloque organisé par Grégory Dufaud (CRHS) et Susan Solomon (Université de Toronto) The USSR was th...
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At present, it is important to take into account population health, which is determined not by the l...
The Russian Federation has undergone a process of major constitutional change in the post-communist ...
The article is devoted to actual problems of the health system reform in Russia as one of the most i...
The Russian Federation has undergone a process of major constitutional change in the post-communist ...
This work studied everyday life of Almaty region dwellers and the impact on their life from rising s...
This article examines medical utilization patterns and attitudes toward the medical care system amon...
After the Second World War and until 1990, Bulgaria, as most of the former communist countries from ...
As Malta's participant at the recent World Health Organization Advanced Course in Health Planning he...
The article examines the facts and events pertaining to the history of healthcare in Tuva during the...
Colloque organisé par Grégory Dufaud (CRHS) et Susan Solomon (Université de Toronto) The USSR was th...
The formation of the health care system in Transbaikal after the revolution of 1917–1918 had a numbe...
Thus, the implementation of the above mentioned points will assist the efficiency of a modem health-...
The article analyzes the development of healthcare in Central Asia during the Soviet period. The sou...
The break-up of the former Soviet Union has created a greater realisation of the health and health c...
The purpose of this paper is to look at what has happened in Russia during the last ten years in the...
At present, it is important to take into account population health, which is determined not by the l...
The Russian Federation has undergone a process of major constitutional change in the post-communist ...
The article is devoted to actual problems of the health system reform in Russia as one of the most i...
The Russian Federation has undergone a process of major constitutional change in the post-communist ...
This work studied everyday life of Almaty region dwellers and the impact on their life from rising s...
This article examines medical utilization patterns and attitudes toward the medical care system amon...
After the Second World War and until 1990, Bulgaria, as most of the former communist countries from ...