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A planned
transition to insurance medicine in Russia was based on the implementation of three basic
principles: decentralization to the local level of all financing and administrative
regulations; establishment of economically independent, self-financing medical facilities
for preventive and curative care; and the formation of a more rational structure to the
delivery of medical care. Ryan (1991) indicates that two regions in Russia, Kuibyshev and
Kemerovo, began to apply these rudimentary principles in demonstration projects of
insurance medicine in 1990. |