COMPARATIVE LEGAL ANALYSIS OF HEALTH SYSTEMS IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION AND SWITZERLAND
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This article is devoted to a comparative legal analysis of healthcare systems in Russia and in Switzerland. The fundamental differences are identified. The legal nature of the healthcare system, the implementation of state control in the field of healthcare in the Russian Federation and in Switzerland, as well as promising directions for overcoming them are revealed.
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On medical care and sickness benefits: ILO convention No. 130 (1969) (1991). Conventions and recommendations adopted by the International labour conference. Geneva: International labour organization, Vol. II, pp. 1581–1599.
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European Convention on social and medical care ETS No. 14, Paris, from 11.12.1953 / https://base.garant.ru/
On economic, social and cultural rights: International Covenant: adopted by the Resolution 2200 (XXI) from December 16, 1966 in the 1496th plenary meeting of the UN General Assembly of the Russian Federation (1994). Bulletin of the Supreme Court, 12, pp. 1–5.
On medical care and sickness benefits: ILO convention No. 130 (1969) (1991). Conventions and recommendations adopted by the International labour conference. Geneva: International labour organization, Vol. II, pp. 1581–1599.
On health care: ILO recommendation No. 69 (1944) (1991). Conventions and recommendations adopted by the International labour conference. Geneva: International labour organization] Vol. II, pp. 616–633.
On minimum standards of social security: ILO convention No. 102 (1952). Conventions and recommendations adopted by the International labour conference. Geneva: International labour organization, Vol. II, pp. 1055–1086.
On the establishment of public health services: ILO recommendation No. 5 (1919-1920). Conventions and recommendations adopted by the International labour conference. Geneva: International labour organization, Vol. II, pp. 163–166.
Constitution of the Russian Federation (adopted by popular vote 12.12.1993) [Electronic resource] // http: //www.consultant.ru/document/cons_doc_LAW_28399/
Federal law «Оn compulsory medical insurance in the Russian Federation» dated 29.11.2010 No. 326-FZ (as amended by the Federal law of December 2, 2019 No. 399-FZ) / (Official Internet portal of legal information www.pravo.gov.ru, 02.12.2019, no. 0001201912020041) (effective 1 January 2020).
Federal law «Оn the basis of health protection of citizens in the Russian Federation» dated 21.11.2011 No. 323-FZ (as amended by the Federal law of December 2, 2019 No. 399-FZ) / (Official Internet portal of legal information www.pravo.gov.ru, 02.12.2019, no. 0001201912020041) (effective 1 January 2020).
Mironova T.K. International standards of healthcare delivery in social security. Matters of Russian and International Law, 2016, 4, Pp. 105-121.
Kositov A.V. Actual problems of legal regulation of state control in the sphere of health care in the Russian Federation and prospects of their overcoming. Young scientist. 2018 5, Pp. 131-133.
Borisov A., Tsukanova E., Tonkov E., Sinenko V., Zinkovskiy M. The place of the Russian legislation in the modern legal systems // Revista Publicando, 5 № 16. (1). 2018, 822-828
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2020-05-30
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S. GUSAKOVA, Y. .; ANDREY VLADISLAVOVICH , K. .; V. KUZMINA, A. .; A. RAGOZINA, N. .; Y. SHVETS, Y. . COMPARATIVE LEGAL ANALYSIS OF HEALTH SYSTEMS IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION AND SWITZERLAND. Gênero & Direito, [S. l.], v. 9, n. 04, 2020. Disponível em: https://periodicos.ufpb.br/ojs/index.php/ged/article/view/52912. Acesso em: 8 nov. 2024.
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