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  2. Healthcare in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Healthcare in Russia, [a] or the Russian Federation, [b] is provided by the state through the Federal Compulsory Medical Insurance Fund, and regulated through the Ministry of Health. [1] The Constitution of the Russian Federation has provided all citizens the right to free healthcare since 1993.

  3. Health in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Health in Russia deteriorated rapidly following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, and particularly for men, as a result of social and economic changes. [1]The Human Rights Measurement Initiative [2] finds that Russia is able to fulfil 78.0% of the requirements for basic health, in relation to Russian income levels.

  4. Semashko model - Wikipedia

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    In the Semashko model, medical services are provided by a hierarchy of state institutions under the supervision of Ministry of Healthcare and are financed from the national budget. [1] For the country's citizens, medical services are free and equal, with an emphasis on social hygiene and prevention of infectious diseases . [ 1 ]

  5. List of hospitals in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Hospitals in Russia Name Location Year Established Comments, Reference Alexander Hospital St. Petersburg: 1842 After Alexander II of Russia [2] Anglo-Russian Hospital: Petrograd: 1915–1918 [3] Botkin Hospital (formerly Soldatyonkov Hospital) Moscow: 1910 After Sergey Botkin [4] Bakhrushin Brothers Hospital Moscow 1887 Central Clinical ...

  6. Category:Healthcare in Russia - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Health in Russia - Wikipedia

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  8. WHO records 1,940 health care attacks in Ukraine since war ...

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    The World Health Organization (WHO) said Monday it has confirmed 1,940 attacks on health care in Ukraine since the war with Russia began in February 2022. During the course of the war, 86% of ...

  9. Mental health in Russia - Wikipedia

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    In Russia, mental health care is meant to be provided by inpatient psychiatric facilities rather than by outpatient services. [45] In the Soviet Union, there had been an increase of the bed numbers because psychiatric services had been used to treat dissidents. [46]