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  1. equityhealthj.biomedcentral.com

    The capacity for health comparisons, including the accurate comparison of indicators, is necessary for a comprehensive evaluation of well-being in places where people live. An important issue is the assessment of within-country heterogeneity for geographically extensive countries. The aim of this study was to assess the spatial and temporal changes in health status in Russia and to compare ...
    Author:Natalia Shartova, Vladimir Tikunov, Olga ChereshnyaPublished:2021
  2. iris.who.int

    At independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, the Russian health system inherited an extensive, centralized Semashko system, but was quick to reform health financing by adopting a mandatory health insurance (‎MHI)‎ model in 1993. ... Regional Office for Europe, European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, Popovich, Larisa ...
  3. Case study Russian Federation: assessment of risk to children's health from air pollution in schools 2 February 2022 Russian Federation: Patient-friendly new model for outpatient clinics is the key to the dual-track response in primary health care (2021) Russian Federation: Patient-friendly new model for outpatient clinics is the key to the ...
  4. for the Regional Director to consider temporarily suspending all regional meetings in the Russian Federation; and for the WHO Director-General to prepare a dedicated report for consideration at the upcoming Seventy-fifth World Health Assembly, assessing the health emergency in Ukraine and related international health risks as well as proposed ...
  5. healtheconomicsreview.biomedcentral.com

    Вackground In the last two decades, health care systems (HCS) in the European countries have faced global challenges and have undergone structural changes with the focus on early disease prevention, strengthening primary care, changing the role of hospitals, etc. Russia has inherited the Semashko model from the USSR with dominance of inpatient care, and has been looking for the ways to ...
  6. thinkglobalhealth.org

    Sep 2, 2024The complexity of the strategy requires detailed country-level and regional analyses to understand Russia's impact on global health diplomacy and security, particularly in regions of growing importance in international politics, including Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia. ... temporary endeavor designed just to mitigate the impact of ...
  7. iris.who.int

    Regional Office for Europe Copenhagen 1998. 2 Health care systems in transition — Finland CARE 04 03 06 Target 36.01.01 Keywords DELIVERY OF HEALTH CARE EVALUATION STUDIES ... Russian health services are no exception and against a background of economic and political turmoil, planners and providers are struggling to adapt structures and ...
  8. iris.who.int

    Regional Committee for Europe, special session. (‎2022)‎. Special session of the Regional Committee for Europe: virtual session, 10-11 May 2022: resolution: WHA75: Health emergency in Ukraine and neighbouring countries, stemming from the Russian Federation's aggression. World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe.
  9. thelancet.com

    The unprovoked and unjustified Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022 is already having terrible consequences for health. As we write, only seven days since Russian troops crossed the border, substantial numbers on both sides have died, many due to Russian attacks on civilian targets in violation of international law.1
  10. thelancet.com

    Avoidable mortality, including both treatable and preventable deaths, is frequently used as an indicator of health system performance. Whilst the term treatable mortality refers to deaths that might be averted by medical interventions, preventable mortality generally reflects the impact of system-wide health policies. The concept of preventable mortality has not been evaluated extensively in ...
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