Abstract

The health care problems are considered in detail both in the program and non-program activities of the sector state regulatory bodies. The public-private partnership, in particular, participation of private clinics in the system of mandatory health insurance can become one of the effective tools to cope with many problems. The article analyzes participation of private clinics in implementing territorial program of mandatory health insurance as exemplified by the Krasnodar Krai. This is to provide guaranteed free medical care by private clinics of municipalities in the Krai. The regional features of public-private partnership in health care are considered in fairly prosperous Russian region that allow to develop positive scenario. Out of the total number of medical organizations, potential participants of the mandatory health insurance system the private clinics were identified. The analysis of participation of private medical organizations in the mandatory medical insurance system was carried out in context of two main classification criteria: geographical location and the type of medical services. According to the study results, the structure of private clinics of the Krasnodar Krai participating in mandatory health insurance program on a territorial basis is determined. The types of medical care that are not carried out by the selected companies, as well as the types of medical services that are in demand by private clinics are established. The list of private clinics participating in territorial mandatory health insurance program with the widest range of services is determined. The matrix of participation of private clinics in mandatory health insurance system was developed on the example of the Krasnodar Krai.

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