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Improving Women's Health Services in the Russian Federation. Results of a Pilot Project

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STephenson, P.
Donnay, F.
Frolova, O.
Melnick, T.
Worzala, C.
Abstract

The health of Russian women has suffered during the economic crisis of recent years. Morbidity and mortality from chronic and infectious diseases has increased. Women's reproductive health has been compromised by an increase in the incidence of sexually transmitted diseases and by lack of access to up-to-date, high quality maternity and family planning services. To address these problems, an interministerial committee of the Russian Federation apponited, in 1993, a Working Group on Maternal and Child Health whose charge it was to review standards of maternity care and family planning.

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Paper provided by World Bank - Technical Papers in its series Papers with number 404.

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Length: 41 pages
Date of creation: 1998
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Handle: RePEc:fth:wobate:404

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Keywords: WOMEN ; HEALTH;

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I11 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Health - - - Analysis of Health Care Markets
I12 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Health - - - Health Production

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