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All health care personnel became employees
of the centralized state, which paid salaries and provided supplies to
all medical institutions. The Ministry of Health under strict regulation
by the Communist Party, enacted compulsory norms for facilities and
manpower. The main policy orientation throughout this period was to
increase numbers of hospital beds and medical personnel
(29). By 1941, when Russia entered the Second World War, the health
care system was well developed and had succeeded in bringing
comprehensive health care services to the entire population.
29. Tulchinsky, T.H. and Varavikova, E.A.
The New Public Health, Academic Press, 2000.
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