Abstract

The subject of the study is new approaches to organizing activities to maintain health and provide social services to disabled elderly people and technologies for their implementation at the regional level. The purpose of the paper is to analyze activities to maintain health and provide social services to disabled elderly people and to develop new regional management approaches. The relevance of the study is determined by modern trends in state social policy aimed at significantly increasing support for citizens with particular social vulnerabilities, which include elderly people with disabilities. The prerogative of responsibility for the provision of medical and social services to these categories of the population belongs to the constituent entities of the Russian Federation. The scientific novelty lies in substantiating the priority importance of integrated social and medical services based on interdepartmental interaction and taking into account regional characteristics. One of the research results is an original innovative model of the mechanism for applying new management technologies for organizing integrated social and medical services to disabled elderly people at the regional level, developed by the authors. The conclusion is made about the need to streamline the activities and their control in terms of providing guaranteed and paid medical care and medical and social services to disabled elderly people by amending the current legislation (drafts of relevant amendments have been developed), as well as introducing new organizational and management tools proposed by the authors.

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