Abstract
The situation when, in the context of unsystematic risks caused by the influence of unpredictable factors, there is a need to implement reasonable methods of regulating the state of the health sector, manifested itself in practice during the period of threat to public health. In this regard, the theoretical substantiation of the ways of implementing the functions of healthcare management based on the assessment of the state and stages of development is an urgent area of research. Based on the study of threats to the economic security of the socio-economic system from healthcare in the regions of the Russian Federation, the article examines the main provisions of the theory of life cycles and evaluates the legitimacy of the formulated hypothesis about its applicability to the healthcare financing model. In the article, taking into account the substantiation of the legitimacy of the author's hypothesis about the dependence of the economic security of the socio-economic system on the healthcare financing mechanism, the requirements for the methodological approach to the model for assessing the economic security of the region are proposed. It is shown that on the basis of the implementation of the main provisions of the life cycle theory, subject to their meaningful development, it is possible to form such a model of the evolutionary transformation of the healthcare financing mechanism, which ensures a stable state of the socio-economic system of the region. Requirements for the healthcare financing model, which ensure the necessary state of economic security of the regional socio-economic system, are formulated.
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