2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11205-015-1144-x
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Public Health Index in Russian Federation from 1990 to 2012

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“…To determinate the effects of public and private health expenditure on health indicators we used the model of Novignon et al study, which is shown below (20): HSit = F (P uHEit, P rHEit, Yit, P op1 it , P op2 it , P op3 it ) (1) Where HS represents health outcomes (life expectancy at birth, infant mortality rate, and under-five mortality rate), PuHE it and PrHE it are public and private health expenditure as percentage of real national income, Y is per capita real income, Pop 1, 2, and 3 represents a percentage of total population age groups of under 14, 15 -64, and above 65 years in country i in period t.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To determinate the effects of public and private health expenditure on health indicators we used the model of Novignon et al study, which is shown below (20): HSit = F (P uHEit, P rHEit, Yit, P op1 it , P op2 it , P op3 it ) (1) Where HS represents health outcomes (life expectancy at birth, infant mortality rate, and under-five mortality rate), PuHE it and PrHE it are public and private health expenditure as percentage of real national income, Y is per capita real income, Pop 1, 2, and 3 represents a percentage of total population age groups of under 14, 15 -64, and above 65 years in country i in period t.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Health is a multidimensional concept that moves beyond the social, economic, cultural, and national relations; it is also known as an indicator for social and economic improvement and development (1). Generally, life expectancy and mortality rate for different groups with different age and gender are used as proxies of health status and for determining the society's health level (2)(3)(4).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Human health, including its reproductive component, as a complex criterion of quality of life, is considered as the most important prerequisite for the reproduction of the quality of labor and human potential as a whole. In this regard, studies focused on the development of medical, social, environmental and climatic indicators and criteria for assessing the health status of the population as the main indicator of QOL are of fundamental importance (Malkhazova et al 2015;Tikunov and Chereshnya 2016;Malkhazova et al 2018;etc. ) This can be both an objective reflection of the features of natural-environmental and medical-social differentiation of living conditions, and subjective perception, showing the importance and individual characteristics of adaptation of a particular person (healthy or sick) through satisfaction with living conditions, external condition, the degree of personal and societal comfort.…”
Section: Health and Quality Of Lifementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The maps on public health dynamics represent the most vivid example. Thus, maps that show public health of the Russian regions in comparison with other countries for 1990-2013 are the examples of assessment maps of public health dynamics (Tikunov and Chereshnya 2016). Today, health is an indicator of progress and social and economic development.…”
Section: Types Of Maps On Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%