Abstract

The term "regulatory guillotine" means analysis of all existing normative legal acts in order to understand their compliance with modern requirements. If these regulations meet the requirements, then the rules remain; if not, they must either be canceled and new regulation to be elaborated or corresponding changes must be implemented to current regulation. To resolve this problem, the government of the Russian Federation decided to implement the "regulatory guillotine" procedure. The main task of this procedure is to completely replace the entire array of norms that establish mandatory requirements with new ones by January 1, 2021. This will reduce administrative burden on business and increase level of security for consumers of various services. The same work is applied to the standards regulating management of quality and safety of medical activities. The article analyzes normative legal acts that regulate quality and safety management of medical activities, as well as new normative legal acts that are already accepted but still are not entered into force.

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