The Individual and Healthcare in the New Russia

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 4 (1):75 (1995)
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Abstract

The healthcare system in the new Russia is in an agonizing flux of political, economic, and ideological turmoil. The individual in this system, comfortable with the long-established policies of the former Soviet system, is now confronted with instability, rapid change, and an uncertain future

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