Ryan M, Stephen J
Department of Politics, University of Wales, Swansea.
Br J Gen Pract. 1996 Aug;46(409):487-9.
This paper looks at the emergence in Russia of a strategy for delivering primary health care which differs radically from the specialist-based system of the former Soviet Union. Drawing on Russian language sources, the paper outlines previous training arrangements, the limited role of 'sector' doctors and the reasons for official endorsement of general practice during the years of perestroika. It reports that the Health Ministry asked all the country's regions to make a gradual transition to general practice in 1992, and that legislation made the choice of family doctor a universal right in 1993. The conclusion refers to factors which are likely to determine whether that right will become a reality.
本文探讨了俄罗斯出现的一种初级卫生保健提供策略,该策略与前苏联基于专科医生的体系截然不同。本文利用俄语资料,概述了以往的培训安排、“部门”医生的有限作用以及在改革年代官方认可全科医疗的原因。报告称,1992年卫生部要求该国所有地区逐步向全科医疗过渡,1993年立法规定选择家庭医生是一项普遍权利。结论提到了可能决定这项权利能否成为现实的因素。