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Evaluation of satisfaction of the rural population with medical children supervision in Sakha (Yakutia) Republic

Abstract

In Russia to the start of XXI century big national projects begun: the priority national project «Health», the health care system modernization. The basis problems of the health care system ares low density of the specialists providing (93,8%), non-satisfaction conditions of the rural hospitals (88,5%), and the population on the rural territory need to drugs and drug-store (72,4%). The majority of the rural population wants to take health care on the living places.

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S. A. Evseeva
СПбГПМА
Russian Federation


T. E. Burtseva
ЯНЦ КМП СО РАМН
Russian Federation


G. G. Dranaeva
МЗ РС (Я)
Russian Federation


V. G. Chasnyk
СПбГПМА
Russian Federation


S. N. Ganichev
СПбГПМА
Russian Federation


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Evseeva S.A., Burtseva T.E., Dranaeva G.G., Chasnyk V.G., Ganichev S.N. Evaluation of satisfaction of the rural population with medical children supervision in Sakha (Yakutia) Republic. Yakut Medical Journal. 2012;(2):60-61.

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