Qualitative research of health as a values in residents of a mega city

Abstract


This study examines the assessment of the health of residents of megacities within the Russian healthcare system. Using advanced analytical techniques, including cluster analysis, correlation, robust analysis, and decision trees, we explore the multifaceted relationship between health values and socioeconomic factors. Our results highlight a number of factors that have a greater impact on population health. Moreover, the distribution of health investments shows a pronounced bias towards more developed regions, exacerbating inequalities in health outcomes. Decision tree analysis further identifies economic stability, access to clean water, and adoption of digital health services as key determinants of life expectancy.

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Yuriy Yu. Shvets

Research Institute of Healthcare Organization and Medical Management, Moscow, Russia; V. A. Trapeznikov Institute of Control Sciences of the RAS, Moscow, Russia

Email: yyshvets@fa.ru

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