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  2. Healthcare in Russia - Wikipedia

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    A mobile clinic used to provide health care to people at remote railway stations. The new Russia has changed to a mixed model of health care with private financing and provision running alongside state financing and provision. Article 41 of the 1993 constitution confirmed a citizen's right to healthcare and medical assistance free of charge. [32]

  3. Morocco–Russia relations - Wikipedia

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    Morocco chose not to participate in the UN vote that condemned the Russian invasion of Ukraine, [20] Morocco said it was concerned about the military escalation in Ukraine emphasizing that it encourages all initiatives and actions promoting a peaceful settlement of conflicts and 37% of Moroccans want to keep ties with Russia. [21]

  4. Health in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    The first health care policy in Morocco was devised in 1959, with majority of the free healthcare services and management focused on the general public. The State provides funding and administration. The Ministry of Health runs the National Institutes and Laboratories, Basic Care Health Network and the Hospital Network. The Defence Department ...

  5. Ministry of Health (Russia) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation [1] (Russian: Министерство здравоохранения Российской Федерации, in short Russian: Минздрав России, romanized: Minzdrav Rossii) is a ministry of the Government of Russia responsible for health care and public health.

  6. Putin says Russia is close to creating cancer vaccines - AOL

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    MOSCOW (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday that Russian scientists were close to creating vaccines for cancer that could soon be available to patients.

  7. Semashko model - Wikipedia

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    However, the model was less effective against non-communicable diseases and as such failed to advance the population health further. [5] In the 1970s, with the availability of new medical technologies and popular demand for better care, the Soviet Union put greater emphasis on specialization in outpatient care, moving away from the Semashko model.

  8. One of the many consistent rumours surrounding the ageing tyrant is his use of body doubles. For those familiar with Putin’s paranoia and isolated approach, his appearance over the summer in ...

  9. 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.