HEALTHCARE IN RUSSIA: ON THE VERGE OF AN INVESTMENT RACE?

HEALTHCARE IN RUSSIA: ON THE VERGE OF AN INVESTMENT RACE?

18 June, 09:00–11:00

The Russian Government has allocated nearly RUB 660 billion for investment in the healthcare industry over the next two years. The transition to a new healthcare system will include a number of fundamental changes, including the move from gross estimate financing to payment for services actually supplied; state procurement of medical services open to private enterprises; concessionary projects in healthcare models already in place; improved business management approaches for running medical institutions; and the introduction of a compulsory medical insurance system among other initiatives.

1) What are the major changes we can expect in Russian healthcare over the coming five to seven years? What is the budgetary impact for this approach? What are the key cost control mechanisms in the new system?
2) How can modern management methodologies lead to greater efficiency in Russian heath care?
3) How can international businesses and finance bodies participate and benefit from these changes?