Restructuring Regional Health Systems In Russia

The delivery of health services in Russia is a federal, regional and municipal responsibility. Reform of the regional health systems, which suffer from over-reliance on curative and inpatient care, deteriorating infrastructure and equipment, and po...

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Main Authors: Marquez, Patricio V., Lebedeva, Nadezhda
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Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
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spelling okr-10986-101492021-04-23T14:02:49Z Restructuring Regional Health Systems In Russia Marquez, Patricio V. Lebedeva, Nadezhda ALCOHOL ABUSE AMBULANCE ANESTHESIA AVERAGE OCCUPANCY RATE CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES CERTIFICATION CERVICAL CANCER CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING CHRONIC DISEASES CITIES COMPLICATIONS DAY-CARE FACILITIES DEATHS DELIVERY OF HEALTH SERVICES DIAGNOSIS DIET DISABILITY DOCTORS DRUGS EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES EMERGENCY TREATMENT FINANCIAL INFORMATION GENERAL PRACTICE GENERAL PRACTITIONERS HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE DELIVERY HEALTH CARE FACILITIES HEALTH ECONOMICS HEALTH EXPENDITURE HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH FINANCE HEALTH FINANCING HEALTH INFORMATION HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMS HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH INSURANCE CONTRIBUTIONS HEALTH INSURANCE SCHEME HEALTH NEEDS HEALTH ORGANIZATION HEALTH POLICY HEALTH PROMOTION HEALTH RECORDS HEALTH REFORM HEALTH REFORMS HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SPECIALIST HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH SYSTEM RESTRUCTURING HEALTH SYSTEMS HEALTH WORKERS HOSPITAL HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS HOSPITAL BEDS HOSPITAL CARE HOSPITAL SERVICES HOSPITALS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES ILL-HEALTH ILLNESSES INDIVIDUAL HEALTH INFANT INFANT DEATHS INJURIES INPATIENT CARE INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY LEADING CAUSES LONG - TERM CARE LONG-TERM CARE MANAGEMENT OF HEALTH MEDICAL CARE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT MEDICAL FACILITIES MEDICAL PERSONNEL MEDICAL RESOURCES MINISTRY OF HEALTH MORTALITY NATIONAL HEALTH NURSES OUTPATIENT SERVICES PATIENTS PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PHYSICIANS PRIMARY CARE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT QUALITY OF CARE QUALITY OF SERVICES RADIO REFERRALS REHABILITATION RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESOURCE CONSTRAINTS RISK FACTORS RURAL AREAS SCREENING SERVICE DELIVERY SMOKING SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SURGERY TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TUBERCULOSIS TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS UNIVERSAL ACCESS VACCINATIONS WORKERS The delivery of health services in Russia is a federal, regional and municipal responsibility. Reform of the regional health systems, which suffer from over-reliance on curative and inpatient care, deteriorating infrastructure and equipment, and poor quality of services, is a major challenge for the country. From 2003-2008, the World Bank helped strengthen the stewardship capacity of Russia's Federal Ministry of Health and Social Development (MOHSD) and restructure health systems in two pilot regions: the Chuvash Republic and Voronezh oblast. In both regions, hospital bed numbers were reduced while simultaneously increasing service delivery capacity at the primary care, specialized ambulatory, and long-term care facility levels through the introduction of new technologies, clinical protocols, and resource allocation mechanisms that link payments to performance. 2012-08-13T10:33:34Z 2012-08-13T10:33:34Z 2010-10 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/10/13262671/restructuring-regional-health-systems-russia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10149 English Europe and Central Asia Knowledge brief; Volume No. 32 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Europe and Central Asia Russian Federation
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topic ALCOHOL ABUSE
AMBULANCE
ANESTHESIA
AVERAGE OCCUPANCY RATE
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
CERTIFICATION
CERVICAL CANCER
CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING
CHRONIC DISEASES
CITIES
COMPLICATIONS
DAY-CARE FACILITIES
DEATHS
DELIVERY OF HEALTH SERVICES
DIAGNOSIS
DIET
DISABILITY
DOCTORS
DRUGS
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
EMERGENCY TREATMENT
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
GENERAL PRACTICE
GENERAL PRACTITIONERS
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CARE DELIVERY
HEALTH CARE FACILITIES
HEALTH ECONOMICS
HEALTH EXPENDITURE
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH FINANCE
HEALTH FINANCING
HEALTH INFORMATION
HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMS
HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH INSURANCE CONTRIBUTIONS
HEALTH INSURANCE SCHEME
HEALTH NEEDS
HEALTH ORGANIZATION
HEALTH POLICY
HEALTH PROMOTION
HEALTH RECORDS
HEALTH REFORM
HEALTH REFORMS
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH SPECIALIST
HEALTH SYSTEM
HEALTH SYSTEM RESTRUCTURING
HEALTH SYSTEMS
HEALTH WORKERS
HOSPITAL
HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS
HOSPITAL BEDS
HOSPITAL CARE
HOSPITAL SERVICES
HOSPITALS
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN RESOURCES
ILL-HEALTH
ILLNESSES
INDIVIDUAL HEALTH
INFANT
INFANT DEATHS
INJURIES
INPATIENT CARE
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
LEADING CAUSES
LONG - TERM CARE
LONG-TERM CARE
MANAGEMENT OF HEALTH
MEDICAL CARE
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
MEDICAL FACILITIES
MEDICAL PERSONNEL
MEDICAL RESOURCES
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
MORTALITY
NATIONAL HEALTH
NURSES
OUTPATIENT SERVICES
PATIENTS
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
PHYSICIANS
PRIMARY CARE
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
QUALITY OF CARE
QUALITY OF SERVICES
RADIO
REFERRALS
REHABILITATION
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
RESOURCE CONSTRAINTS
RISK FACTORS
RURAL AREAS
SCREENING
SERVICE DELIVERY
SMOKING
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SURGERY
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TUBERCULOSIS
TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS
UNIVERSAL ACCESS
VACCINATIONS
WORKERS
spellingShingle ALCOHOL ABUSE
AMBULANCE
ANESTHESIA
AVERAGE OCCUPANCY RATE
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
CERTIFICATION
CERVICAL CANCER
CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING
CHRONIC DISEASES
CITIES
COMPLICATIONS
DAY-CARE FACILITIES
DEATHS
DELIVERY OF HEALTH SERVICES
DIAGNOSIS
DIET
DISABILITY
DOCTORS
DRUGS
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
EMERGENCY TREATMENT
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
GENERAL PRACTICE
GENERAL PRACTITIONERS
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CARE DELIVERY
HEALTH CARE FACILITIES
HEALTH ECONOMICS
HEALTH EXPENDITURE
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH FINANCE
HEALTH FINANCING
HEALTH INFORMATION
HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMS
HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH INSURANCE CONTRIBUTIONS
HEALTH INSURANCE SCHEME
HEALTH NEEDS
HEALTH ORGANIZATION
HEALTH POLICY
HEALTH PROMOTION
HEALTH RECORDS
HEALTH REFORM
HEALTH REFORMS
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH SPECIALIST
HEALTH SYSTEM
HEALTH SYSTEM RESTRUCTURING
HEALTH SYSTEMS
HEALTH WORKERS
HOSPITAL
HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS
HOSPITAL BEDS
HOSPITAL CARE
HOSPITAL SERVICES
HOSPITALS
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN RESOURCES
ILL-HEALTH
ILLNESSES
INDIVIDUAL HEALTH
INFANT
INFANT DEATHS
INJURIES
INPATIENT CARE
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
LEADING CAUSES
LONG - TERM CARE
LONG-TERM CARE
MANAGEMENT OF HEALTH
MEDICAL CARE
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
MEDICAL FACILITIES
MEDICAL PERSONNEL
MEDICAL RESOURCES
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
MORTALITY
NATIONAL HEALTH
NURSES
OUTPATIENT SERVICES
PATIENTS
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
PHYSICIANS
PRIMARY CARE
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
QUALITY OF CARE
QUALITY OF SERVICES
RADIO
REFERRALS
REHABILITATION
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
RESOURCE CONSTRAINTS
RISK FACTORS
RURAL AREAS
SCREENING
SERVICE DELIVERY
SMOKING
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SURGERY
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TUBERCULOSIS
TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS
UNIVERSAL ACCESS
VACCINATIONS
WORKERS
Marquez, Patricio V.
Lebedeva, Nadezhda
Restructuring Regional Health Systems In Russia
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Russian Federation
relation Europe and Central Asia Knowledge brief; Volume No. 32
description The delivery of health services in Russia is a federal, regional and municipal responsibility. Reform of the regional health systems, which suffer from over-reliance on curative and inpatient care, deteriorating infrastructure and equipment, and poor quality of services, is a major challenge for the country. From 2003-2008, the World Bank helped strengthen the stewardship capacity of Russia's Federal Ministry of Health and Social Development (MOHSD) and restructure health systems in two pilot regions: the Chuvash Republic and Voronezh oblast. In both regions, hospital bed numbers were reduced while simultaneously increasing service delivery capacity at the primary care, specialized ambulatory, and long-term care facility levels through the introduction of new technologies, clinical protocols, and resource allocation mechanisms that link payments to performance.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author Marquez, Patricio V.
Lebedeva, Nadezhda
author_facet Marquez, Patricio V.
Lebedeva, Nadezhda
author_sort Marquez, Patricio V.
title Restructuring Regional Health Systems In Russia
title_short Restructuring Regional Health Systems In Russia
title_full Restructuring Regional Health Systems In Russia
title_fullStr Restructuring Regional Health Systems In Russia
title_full_unstemmed Restructuring Regional Health Systems In Russia
title_sort restructuring regional health systems in russia
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/10/13262671/restructuring-regional-health-systems-russia
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10149
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