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The Effectiveness of the Regional Healthcare System: The Evidence from the Republic of Tatarstan (Russia)

In: Regional Economic Development in Russia

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  • Irina A. Kabasheva

    (Kazan Federal University)

  • Irina A. Rudaleva

    (Kazan Federal University)

  • Alexandr V. Gorbatov

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

  • Olga A. Krioshina

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

Abstract

Relevant management tools and innovative principles of organizing the national health protection must be fully consistent with the economic trends in the development of the modern healthcare system. The chapter assesses the factors influencing the increase in the efficiency of expenditures of the regions of the Russian Federation (by the example of the Republic of Tatarstan) allocated for the healthcare system. In constructing the econometric model, indicators of the health system supply including labor, material and technical resources were used. The level of mortality of the population at working age (the number of deaths per 100 thousand people of the corresponding age) was chosen as an indicator characterizing the efficiency of the healthcare system. As a result of the analysis, the authors came to the following conclusion. The number of medical and nursing personnel (direct connection), the presence of beds in hospital organizations (direct dependence) and the incidence of 1000 people population (inverse relationship) influence the death rate of the population at working age.

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  • Irina A. Kabasheva & Irina A. Rudaleva & Alexandr V. Gorbatov & Olga A. Krioshina, 2020. "The Effectiveness of the Regional Healthcare System: The Evidence from the Republic of Tatarstan (Russia)," Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics, in: Niyaz Kamilevich Gabdrakhmanov & Lenar Nailevich Safiullin (ed.), Regional Economic Development in Russia, pages 233-241, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:prbchp:978-3-030-39859-0_20
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-39859-0_20
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