The relevance of using public-private partnership instruments in the context of different scenarios for the development of primary health care

Abstract


Primary health care is a basic element of the healthcare system. The current socio-economic situation makes the issue of stable and progressive development of the primary link even more acute. The financial deficit for the implementation of industry modernization programs requires a new ideology in the approach to attracting extra-budgetary funds. Speaking about the forecast for the development of the primary health care in the Russian Federation, a number of experts point to three probable development scenarios. The first scenario is the continuation of the development of the industry within the framework of current trends. The second is modernization and transition to a new technological level. The third is a radical transformation of the structure and approaches while maintaining the current material and technical structure. The use of PPP tools can be a driver of the second and third scenarios. A wide range of stakeholders allows taking into account more aspects of project implementation. A multidisciplinary and intersectoral approach will improve more aspects in project implementation.

About the authors

Natalia Yu. Stasevich

N. A. Semashko National Research Institute of Public Health, Moscow, Russian Federation

Email: trif-natalya@yandex.ru

Artur R. Gabrielyan

City Polyclinic No. 46, Moscow, Russia

Email: gabrielyanarthur@gmail.com

Lyubov E. Demuria

Royal Clinic, Moscow, Russia

Email: demuriaeka@mail.ru

Alexey V. Smyshlyaev

Federal Research Institute for Health Organization and Informatics, Moscow, Russia

Email: alexeysmishlyaev@yandex.ru

Denis V. Serov

City Polyclinic No. 46, Moscow, Russia

Email: serovdv@mos.ru

Dovletkhanum S. Tarkinskaya

N. A. Semashko National Research Institute of Public Health, Moscow, Russian Federation

Email: dina.tarkinskaya@bk.ru

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