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Кобякова О. С., Деев И. А., Шибалков И. П. et al., Анализ риска здоровью 2025 № 3 С. 158–168
Strategic documents issued in the Russian Federation are now giving higher priority to health and life expectancy of
the country population. Given that, special attention should be paid to monitoring and assessment of avoidable mortality as an indicator describing effectiveness of the healthcare system in Russia. This review covers evolution of approaches to defining avoidable mortality, ...
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Tarasenko E. A., Русских С. В., Смбатян С. М. et al., Здоровье населения и среда обитания 2024 Т. 32 № 9 С. 42–48
Background: Considering the integrative impact of social determinants on public health is essential in the methodological development and implementation of strategies to counter the risks of public health deterioration.
Objective: To develop proposals for the contents of individual components of the draft Strategy for counteracting the
risks of public health quality decline associated with social determinants of ...
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Shishkin S., Sheiman I., Almazov A. et al., М.: Издательский дом НИУ ВШЭ, 2024.
The report presents the most significant characteristics of the health status of the Russian population, the state of the healthcare system and the challenges facing it. A description is given of the most important and noteworthy areas of change taking place in the healthcare sector in countries with developed economies. On this basis, proposals were ...
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Davitadze A., Journal of Applied Economic Research 2024 Т. 23 № 2 С. 499–521
Demand for public and private health care services is formed through consumer decisionmaking in two situations: to seek or not to seek medical help and which medical institution to
attend. Theory suggests that choices in these situations occur sequentially and are explained by
Andersen's behavioral model. This study tests these theoretical assumptions using three
econometric approaches on the ...
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Olga N. Volkova, Aleksandra N. Volkova, Journal of Applied Economic Research 2024 Vol. 23 No. 1 P. 33–58
Healthcare services constitute one of the most important markets as they are used by all people regardless of age, wealth, and worldview. In order to effectively manage both private and public healthcare systems and to expand the scope of services provided in a timely manner, it is necessary to understand the nature of the demand ...
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Timofeyev Y., Kaneva M., Jakovljevic M., Frontiers in Public Health 2023 Vol. 11 Article 1254898
In our Research Topic, the contributing authors discuss diverse issues related to the healthcare reforms in the post-Soviet bloc: Bulgaria, China, Croatia, Kazakhstan, Poland, Russia, and Syria. In all countries, healthcare has been an important determinant of the GDP growth in the last decades. ...
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Davitadze A., Aleksandrova E., Народонаселение 2023 Т. 26 № 2 С. 139–152
Healthcare system in Russia lets patients choose where they want to get medical services: at public or private healthcare facilities. This choice may depend on several factors. According to Andersen’s healthcare utilization model, these factors can be divided into three groups: predisposing, enabling and need factors. The purpose of this study is to identify factors ...
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Timofeyev Y., Dremova O., Jakovljević M., Journal of Medical Economics 2023 Vol. 26 No. 1 P. 95–109
transparency a powerful tool of healthcare systems. This study addresses how the availability and accessibility of information about medical services to the general population affects healthcare outcomes in Russia. A systematic review was conducted and reported according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviewing and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) guidelines. Transparency indicators of health facilities used ...
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Zolotareva A., Психологический журнал 2021 Т. 42 № 5 С. 80–88
The Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scales-21 (DASS-21) is one of the most common instruments for assessing psychological distress [2]. The aim of this study was to examine the psychometric properties of the Russian DASS-21. The participants were 1,153 Russian-speaking adults aged 18 to 84 years. In addition to the Russian DASS-21, the participants completed the ...
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Antinyan A., Bassetti T., Corazzini L. et al., Frontiers in Physiology 2021
COVID-19 continues to spread across the globe at an exponential speed, infecting millions and overwhelming even the most prepared healthcare systems. Concerns are looming that the healthcare systems in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are mostly unprepared to combat the virus because of limited resources. The problems in LMICs are exacerbated by the fact that ...
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Karaeva O. S., Russian Social Science Review 2015 Vol. 54 No. 2 P. 91–120
An analysis of international data on opinions on how health care systems should be organized and on the ways in which care should be delivered shows that inequality in accessis seen as a problem in all countries, but that Russians rank highest on this value. ...
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Avdoshin S. M., Elena Yu. Pesotskaya, Business Informatics 2016 No. 3 (37) P. 7–13
This paper analyses the possibility of using mobile technologies and applications in the Russian healthcare system and evaluates the opportunities for its further development. The research provides an overview of global trends in digital healthcare with some examples of the best solutions for eHealth (healthcare practice supported by electronic processes and communication). An analysis is ...
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Liudmila Zasimova, Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 2016 Vol. 44 No. 5 P. 440–445
Background: Despite the constitutional right of all Russian citizens to free medical care, out-of-pocket payment is a widespread phenomenon for all types of medical treatment. The aims of this paper are twofold: To present new evidence on the use of, and payment for, outpatient and inpatient treatment in Russia; and to compare the motivations behind ...
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Krasheninnikova Y., М.: Страна Оз, 2016.
The monograph focuses on economic agents that substitute or complement the official healthcare system in modern Russia by serving alternative health maintenance practices. A detailed description of their activities is provided on the basis of an analysis of nationwide secondary data (public statistics, mass media, laws and regulations), as well as observations and interviews from ...
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