Abstract

The article considers the stages of healthcare sector reforms in Russia and the impact of this process on public health as the main indicator of the social state. A definition of public health is given; the scientific significance and relevance of the research are justified. The works of foreign and domestic authors, their approaches to the study of factors affecting public health are analysed. The analysis of the state of public health in 80s-90s of the last century during the political and economic crisis is made; the transition process from the so-called “budget-funded” financing model to the “insurance” one is described. Based on statistics and expert assessments, as well as international confrontations, conclusions are drawn about the multi-year underfunding of the healthcare sector, primarily from the state budget. A new stage of reforms is analysed: since 2014, the Russian government has begun the so-called “optimization” of healthcare. Its goals, results, feedbacks from doctors and patients are stated. They show the new reform is a negative process for health system. The blunders of health care reform have been sharply marked with the beginning of the pandemic of coronavirus infection. The facts of the self-sacrificing work of the doctors and nursing personnel during the pandemic period, the measures of the Government and the society to support medical workers were described.

Highlights

  • The main social indicator influenced by the reform of the health system in Russia is public health

  • Public health is a set of characteristics of the population health of the state as a single functioning organism based on the analysis of medical and demographic indicators

  • The aim of the research is to analyse the impact of the reforms of the health sector in Russia on public health and other aspects of social life

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Introduction

The main social indicator influenced by the reform of the health system in Russia is public health. Reduction of doctors and nursing personnel, the increase of a personal load on district doctors, the extermination and enlargement of medical organizations, the increase of a waiting time for specialists admission and the numerous denial of ambulance services, low rates of doctors salaries growth, the commercialization of health care, the inaccessibility of qualified care for most citizens of the Russian Federation due to a low income. The positive moment of “optimization” is the clinics and hospitals have been equipped with high-tech equipment

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