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    The Semashko model is a single-payer healthcare system where healthcare is free for everyone, and is funded from the national budget. It has been extensively...
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    was made from the Semashko model to a model that emphasizes specialization in outpatient care. The effectiveness of the new model declined with under-investment...
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    Bismarck Model Semashko model The Healing of America History of the welfare state in the United Kingdom "Health Care Systems – Four Basic Models | Physicians...
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    Bismarck system than in a free-market healthcare, like the US. Semashko model Beveridge Model Health system Health insurance cooperative Two-tier healthcare...
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    healthcare in Mongolia was developed starting in 1922 under the Soviet Semashko model, with the construction of a large hospital and clinical network and...
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    conceived by the People's Commissariat for Health in 1918. Under the Semashko model, health care was to be controlled by the state and would be provided...
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    Mongolian Health System at a Crossroads An Incomplete Transition to a Post-Semashko Model - PDF Free Download". docplayer.net. Retrieved 6 January 2021. "Surgery...
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  • system. Till 1995 health care system in Georgia was based on Soviet Semashko model. The first dramatic change was implemented in 1995, when the budget...
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  • donations to charities Most countries' systems feature a mix of all five models. One study based on data from the OECD concluded that all types of health...
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    of the Soviet Union, Bulgaria used to have their health system: the Semashko model. This particular system is characterized by having a state monopoly...
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    context for the healthcare system in Azerbaijan Republic inherited Soviet Semashko model, which was a tax-based system with its highly centralized planning of...
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    Lamas. Healthcare in Mongolia was developed from 1922 under the Soviet Semashko model with a large hospital and clinical network. This needed a large supply...
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    Joseph Semashko (Ukrainian: Йосиф Семашко; Polish: Józef Siemaszko; Russian: Иосиф Семашко; 25 December 1798 – 23 November 1868) was an Eastern Catholic...
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  • 20th century. The healthcare system in Albania was based on the Soviet Semashko model, a centralized and hierarchic system of healthcare. The healthcare system...
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    via Newspapers.com. "Damien 3026" [Memorial plaques near the hospital Semashko]. Archives de Paris (in French). Paris, France: City of Paris. 5 December...
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  • for Development Institute, 2011. "WHO - Rocky road from the Semashko to a new health model". Archived from the original on October 18, 2014. Retrieved...
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    Léautaud (1872–1956) – writer, lived in Fontenay (24, rue Guérard). Nikolai Semashko (1874–1949) – First People's Commissar for Health of the RSFSR and founder...
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    University Maksimov House Martyn Brothers House Masalitina House N. A. Semashko City Hospital No. 1 North Caucasus Railway Administration Building Paramonov...
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    sent delegates from the Commissariat of Health led by Commissar of Health Semashko to the German Institute for Sexual Research as well as to some international...
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    Semashko convoked a Uniate Church council to consider the issue. The synod took place in February 1839. With the help of the authorities, Semashko collected...
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    Tsar Nicholas also used a former Byzantine Catholic Bishop named Joseph Semashko as his agent to re-unite Orthodoxy with the Eastern Rite Catholics of Ukraine...
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    Munn & Company. 7 June 1884. p. 354. Stochik, A. A (2020). "Bulletin of Semashko National Research Institute of Public Health, The first large-scale productions...
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    conversion to Orthodoxy, Bishop Markell Popel, along with Metropolitan Joseph Semashko, is frequently mentioned as one of the greatest enemies of the Uniates...
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    convert to Latin Catholicism, while the latter group, led by Bishop Iosif Semashko (1798–1868) and firmly rejected by the ruling Greek-Catholic synod remained...
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    Myrzaliev, Tumanbai Moldagaliev, Nurlan Orazalin, Ivan Shchegolikhin, Maurice Semashko, Bakhytzhan Kanapyanov, Dulat Isabekov, and Alibek Askarov. These writers...
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    sent delegates from the Commissariat of Health led by Commissar of Health Semashko to the German Institute for Sexual Research as well as to some international...
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    founded the Moscow Institute of Traumatology, working closely with Nikolai Semashko. Yuri's mother Maria Karlovna Merkulova (1870–1944) was a professional...
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    Alexei Rykov, Xösäyen Yamaşev, Sergei Bakinsky, Vasili Osipanov, Nikolai Semashko, Dmitry Karakozov, Nikolay Fyodorov. Aleksandr Arbuzov, Nikolai Chebotaryov...
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    style. The consistory of the Lithuanian diocese, led by Bishop Joseph Semashko, advocated for gradual changes and agreed to allow some secondary Latin...
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    tendencies began to surface, and came in face of the Uniate Bishop Joseph Semashko. Believing that the Uniate Church's role as an interim bridge between Orthodoxy...
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