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Universal health coverage in Russia : extending coverage for the poor in the Post-Soviet Era (English)

Over the past two decades Russia experienced a significant increase in state-financed entitlements for health care through the Program of State Guarantees for Medical Care (PSG). The PSG, which is underpinned by the Constitution was an important element of the social contract implemented by the State on the back of rapid economic growth during the 2000s. The PSG is a universal program with uniform benefits paid for through a single national pool...
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Somanathan,Aparnaa; Sheiman,Igor M.; Salakhutdinova,Sevil Kamalovna; Buisman,Leander Robert.

Universal health coverage in Russia : extending coverage for the poor in the Post-Soviet Era (English). Universal Health Coverage (UNICO) studies series|no. 37 Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/785671528870478212

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