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Model for assessing the needs of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation in financing the health care system, taking into account the demographic, epidemiological and geographic state of the territories
[Модель Оценки Потребности Субъектов Российской Федерации В Финансировании Системы Здравоохранения С Учетом Демографического, Эпидемиологического И Географического Состояния Территорий]

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To improve the quality of health care delivery and ensure its accessibility, a number of countries use health care financing models based on determining the population's need for health care. This approach to health care financing has an advantage over general financing, in which resources are evenly distributed across different regions, regardless of the actual need for health care.

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  • Musina Nuria & Fedyayev Denis, 2021. "Model for assessing the needs of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation in financing the health care system, taking into account the demographic, epidemiological and geographic state of th," Working Papers s21056, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
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    health financing; health economics;

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