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Optimization of health status was achieved by increasing the volume of services as the most important type of input to the delivery system. Improvements in medical services were specified as increases to the number of beds, number of visits per shift for outpatient polyc1inics, number of rural outpatient clinics, number of physicians and midlevel personnel. The assumption that increases in the volume of medical services would improve general health status persisted during Perestroika. |