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Issues on Regulation of Medical Services Contract in the Context of Healthcare Reform in Russia

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  • Marine ABESALASHVILI

    (Adyghe State University)

  • Lyudmila ERTEL

    (Institute of Economics and Management in Medicine and Social Sphere)

  • Rafael MUSTAFIN

    (Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education of the Sochi Institute branch Russian University of Friendship of Peoples)

  • Rustem TKHAKUSHINOV

    (OOO Health Center)

Abstract

The submitted article covers some issues of regulations of contractual medical services in the Russian Federation The contemporary state of regulations in connection with contractual medical services providing as opined by many researchers leaves much to be desired Medical services contract being a particular case of fee based services contract has its specifics which must be reflected in regulations The authors study the issues on setting the terms of services quality in the contract quality and result relation in the context of healthcare system reform tasks one of which is medical services quality improvement In a medical services contract the quality of medical services is related by authors to their standards Conclusions and offers on improvement of legal regulation are based on the study of issue s background current legal regulation opinions of other researchers on commercial medicine The result guarantee prohibition offered by authors in medical services contract more detailed specification of terms and conditions information mandatory for submission to patients will allow to protect consumer s rights and decrease abuse in commercial medicine

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  • Marine ABESALASHVILI & Lyudmila ERTEL & Rafael MUSTAFIN & Rustem TKHAKUSHINOV, 2015. "Issues on Regulation of Medical Services Contract in the Context of Healthcare Reform in Russia," Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, ASERS Publishing, vol. 6(1), pages 7-13.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jarle0:v:6:y:2015:i:1:p:7-13
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