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Institutional Study of Russian Health
[Институциональное Исследование Российского Здравоохранения]

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  • Nazarov, Vladimir (Назаров, Владимир)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA))

  • Sokolov, Denis (Соколов, Денис)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA))

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The paper presents the institutional analysis of the Russian health care system in 2014-2015 and roles and strategies of its main elements – medical centres, insurance companies, patients and etc. Economic analysis was conducted using the qualitative methods of anthropology and sociology, and the discourse method. Main recommendations contain introduction of variable schemes of cofounding payments for patients, allowing doctors from inpatient department to practice in outpatient department, development of private medicine in rural areas and in large cities, adjusting tariffs of the Mandatory Medical Insurance to the market ones and etc.

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  • Nazarov, Vladimir (Назаров, Владимир) & Sokolov, Denis (Соколов, Денис), 2017. "Institutional Study of Russian Health [Институциональное Исследование Российского Здравоохранения]," Working Papers 021714, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
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    1. Ефимов Владимир Максович, 2011. "Дискурсивный Анализ В Экономике: Пересмотр Методологии И Истории Экономической Науки," Journal of Economic Regulation Journal of Economic Regulation (Вопросы регулирования экономики), CyberLeninka;Общество с ограниченной ответственностью «Гуманитарные перспективы», vol. 2(3), pages 5-79.
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