This paper examines the prospects for reform of Russia’s healthcare system. It begins by exploring a number of fundamental imbalances that characterise the current half-reformed system of healthcare provision before going on to assess the government’s plans for going ahead with healthcare reform over the medium term. The challenges it faces include strengthening primary care provision and reducing the current over-reliance on tertiary care; restructuring the incentives facing healthcare providers; and completing the reform of the system of mandatory medical insurance
One of the presentations published at http://webarchive.iiasa.ac.at/Research/RMS/TACIS03/presentat...
True reform necessarily entails new law. In the newly independent Russian Federation, law has played...
AbstractThe article is devoted to current problems of public health care development in the Russian ...
This paper examines the state of healthcare development in Kazakhstan since it gained independence f...
Healthcare systems are currently being reformed in many countries, Russia included. The main task is...
The break-up of the former Soviet Union has created a greater realisation of the health and health c...
Health care is a branch of governmental activity, with the main aim to organize and provide accessib...
The HiT reviews are country-based reports that provide a detailed description of a health system and...
Thus, the implementation of the above mentioned points will assist the efficiency of a modem health-...
Health reforms have been implemented in Russia for nearly a decade now. The first reform sought to i...
The paper provides an overview of the course of economic reform and the performance of the Russian ...
The article considers the stages of healthcare sector reforms in Russia and the impact of this proce...
The RF health care reform is gaining momentum. A thorough consideration should be given to the disc...
The political and economic transition of the 1990s in the countries of central and eastern Europe ha...
The article is dedicated to analysis of the healthcare system effectiveness in Russia and its compar...
One of the presentations published at http://webarchive.iiasa.ac.at/Research/RMS/TACIS03/presentat...
True reform necessarily entails new law. In the newly independent Russian Federation, law has played...
AbstractThe article is devoted to current problems of public health care development in the Russian ...
This paper examines the state of healthcare development in Kazakhstan since it gained independence f...
Healthcare systems are currently being reformed in many countries, Russia included. The main task is...
The break-up of the former Soviet Union has created a greater realisation of the health and health c...
Health care is a branch of governmental activity, with the main aim to organize and provide accessib...
The HiT reviews are country-based reports that provide a detailed description of a health system and...
Thus, the implementation of the above mentioned points will assist the efficiency of a modem health-...
Health reforms have been implemented in Russia for nearly a decade now. The first reform sought to i...
The paper provides an overview of the course of economic reform and the performance of the Russian ...
The article considers the stages of healthcare sector reforms in Russia and the impact of this proce...
The RF health care reform is gaining momentum. A thorough consideration should be given to the disc...
The political and economic transition of the 1990s in the countries of central and eastern Europe ha...
The article is dedicated to analysis of the healthcare system effectiveness in Russia and its compar...
One of the presentations published at http://webarchive.iiasa.ac.at/Research/RMS/TACIS03/presentat...
True reform necessarily entails new law. In the newly independent Russian Federation, law has played...
AbstractThe article is devoted to current problems of public health care development in the Russian ...