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Russia's rural regions hit hard by reform of health system
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Russia's parliamentary elections take place this Sunday, and the ruling United Russia party is expected to win, even though polls show a steep drop in voter support over the past few months. One of the most unpopular measures introduced by the government amid the economic crisis is health reform. The government has made deep cuts in health funding and says it’s improving the system’s efficiency – but the consequences can be devastating for rural communities. Our team reports from the Urals.
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published: 16 Sep 2016
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DON'T GO TO RUSSIA, IF........ TRUTH REVEALED BY EX- STUDENT | MBBS IN RUSSIA
This is a new video that I have done for all the students who wants to do MBBS in Russia, but then before taking this huge step of studying MBBS in Russia one should always look at both the sides of the thing.
Here I am presenting the five most important things that one should go through before planning to go abroad.
Know about my personal experience while i was doing my MBBS in Russia.
Watch the video to get the authentic information about lifestyle and problems which student face there in russia and tips to deal with it.
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published: 09 Jun 2018
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Taking the temperature of Russia's healthcare
Read - 'Poland: The damage done by Nazi crime laws' http://on.ft.com/2FIZOlR
President Vladimir Putin is trumpeting health improvements as his big achievement as he seeks re-election but away from Moscow's yoga studios and juice bars many feel they've been left out in the cold. The FT's Moscow bureau chief Kathrin Hille reports.
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published: 12 Mar 2018
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Healthcare in Russia - words to know in a Russian hospital | How to go to a Russian doctor?
Russian vocabulary - Lesson 26 - Healthcare in Russia | How to go to a Russian doctor? And which words do you need to know when visiting a Russian hospital?
Learn the basic Russian words! These are a selection of the 1000 most common words in Russian: 40 lessons, in each lesson you learn 25 Russian words.
This lesson deals with the Russian healthcare system and Russian medicine. Learn the words you need to know when visiting a Russian doctor, or when you end up in a Russian hospital
The vocabulary of this Russian course is selected based on frequency statistics and basic words to learn a language; added with some specific words you absolutely need to know when travelling to Russia.
Teacher Anastasia tells you additionally about Russia, the Russian culture and the Russian people.
This ...
published: 28 Feb 2018
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8 Things NOT to Do in Russia!
Get more Tips here! www.destinationtips.com
A lot of people have been asking about things not to do in Russia, so here it is!
1. Don’t Smile Without a Reason
The Russians have a saying: “To smile with no reason, is a sign of a fool.” So don’t randomly smile at strangers while you’re riding on public transportation or shopping in Moscow.
2. Don’t Shake Hands With Your Gloves On
It is considered extremely impolite to leave your gloves on while greeting someone with a handshake. So make sure you remove your gloves before any interaction occurs.
3. Don’t Show Up Empty Handed
If you’re invited over to someone’s house for a dinner or a visit, it is considered very rude to show up empty handed. Bring a small gift!
4. Don’t Ever Give a Gift of an Empty Wallet
Russians believe that giving a ...
published: 19 Dec 2016
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Health Care in Russia: Policies and the Health Care System
Vitaly Omelyanovskiy, MD, PhD, President of the ISPOR Russia HTA Chapter states that "we need to improve the efficiency of how money is spent on health care" and "the most important challenge for the Russian government is the implementation of HTA into the health care system." He explains how the ISPOR CEE Network, which provides a platform for exchange of knowledge and expertise and collaboration among countries in the CEE region, is working to meet this challenge.
published: 04 Dec 2013
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Russia Health Reform Implementation Project
During 2003-2008, the Health Reform Implementation Project supported new approaches for health service delivery and financing in the Chuvash Republic and Voronezh Oblast.
published: 30 Jun 2010
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7 things foreigners shouldn't do in Russia
Russia isn't too different to other countries, but still we have our own laws and cultural peculiarities that you should know not to mess up on your trip.
More funny, provocative and very informative things to watch:
7 things foreigners shouldn't do in Russia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1x_lWDu9Wf8
What does the Soviet Union mean to Russians? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ttc4cmwbNXY
Do you know where Native Americans come from? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pznh_feAE8
Why does Malevich's Black Square cost so much? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmAx6umELmU
Are Russians really obsessed with dill? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBHev8TFSvw
7 contemporary Russian superstitions you should know about https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5TPq39OwgVw
Why is Russia a post-feminist country ...
published: 11 Jul 2018
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Russia 2018: Inside Russian provincial city hospital
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published: 07 Apr 2018
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Russia - Health department predicts baby boom
T/I: 11:08:57
According to some reports, Russia is drinking itself to death, but in Moscow the patter of tiny feet is drowning out the sound of clinking glasses. The city's health department is predicting a 35 per cent increase in births in the Russian capital in 1997. Some of Moscow's young mothers put the capital's fertility surge down to the better living conditions and availability of baby products, saying there has never been a better time to give birth in the city.
The 50,000 babies born in Moscow in the first half of 1997 suggest a new mood of optimism in the city. The growing middle class in Moscow now appear to see an opportunity for their children to enjoy a more affluent future in Russia.
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Healthy Quintuplets Born at University of Utah Hospital Newboron Russia Part 1
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published: 15 Dec 2016
5:37
Russia's rural regions hit hard by reform of health system
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Russia's parliamentary electi...
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Russia's parliamentary elections take place this Sunday, and the ruling United Russia party is expected to win, even though polls show a steep drop in voter support over the past few months. One of the most unpopular measures introduced by the government amid the economic crisis is health reform. The government has made deep cuts in health funding and says it’s improving the system’s efficiency – but the consequences can be devastating for rural communities. Our team reports from the Urals.
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Russia's parliamentary elections take place this Sunday, and the ruling United Russia party is expected to win, even though polls show a steep drop in voter support over the past few months. One of the most unpopular measures introduced by the government amid the economic crisis is health reform. The government has made deep cuts in health funding and says it’s improving the system’s efficiency – but the consequences can be devastating for rural communities. Our team reports from the Urals.
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- published: 16 Sep 2016
- views: 4223
8:32
DON'T GO TO RUSSIA, IF........ TRUTH REVEALED BY EX- STUDENT | MBBS IN RUSSIA
This is a new video that I have done for all the students who wants to do MBBS in Russia, but then before taking this huge step of studying MBBS in Russia one s...
This is a new video that I have done for all the students who wants to do MBBS in Russia, but then before taking this huge step of studying MBBS in Russia one should always look at both the sides of the thing.
Here I am presenting the five most important things that one should go through before planning to go abroad.
Know about my personal experience while i was doing my MBBS in Russia.
Watch the video to get the authentic information about lifestyle and problems which student face there in russia and tips to deal with it.
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This is a new video that I have done for all the students who wants to do MBBS in Russia, but then before taking this huge step of studying MBBS in Russia one should always look at both the sides of the thing.
Here I am presenting the five most important things that one should go through before planning to go abroad.
Know about my personal experience while i was doing my MBBS in Russia.
Watch the video to get the authentic information about lifestyle and problems which student face there in russia and tips to deal with it.
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- published: 09 Jun 2018
- views: 221489
2:59
Taking the temperature of Russia's healthcare
Read - 'Poland: The damage done by Nazi crime laws' http://on.ft.com/2FIZOlR
President Vladimir Putin is trumpeting health improvements as his big achievement ...
Read - 'Poland: The damage done by Nazi crime laws' http://on.ft.com/2FIZOlR
President Vladimir Putin is trumpeting health improvements as his big achievement as he seeks re-election but away from Moscow's yoga studios and juice bars many feel they've been left out in the cold. The FT's Moscow bureau chief Kathrin Hille reports.
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Read - 'Poland: The damage done by Nazi crime laws' http://on.ft.com/2FIZOlR
President Vladimir Putin is trumpeting health improvements as his big achievement as he seeks re-election but away from Moscow's yoga studios and juice bars many feel they've been left out in the cold. The FT's Moscow bureau chief Kathrin Hille reports.
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- published: 12 Mar 2018
- views: 1420
7:58
Healthcare in Russia - words to know in a Russian hospital | How to go to a Russian doctor?
Russian vocabulary - Lesson 26 - Healthcare in Russia | How to go to a Russian doctor? And which words do you need to know when visiting a Russian hospital?
Le...
Russian vocabulary - Lesson 26 - Healthcare in Russia | How to go to a Russian doctor? And which words do you need to know when visiting a Russian hospital?
Learn the basic Russian words! These are a selection of the 1000 most common words in Russian: 40 lessons, in each lesson you learn 25 Russian words.
This lesson deals with the Russian healthcare system and Russian medicine. Learn the words you need to know when visiting a Russian doctor, or when you end up in a Russian hospital
The vocabulary of this Russian course is selected based on frequency statistics and basic words to learn a language; added with some specific words you absolutely need to know when travelling to Russia.
Teacher Anastasia tells you additionally about Russia, the Russian culture and the Russian people.
This is a re-production for the Russian language of Bart de Pau's award winning method '1000 most common words in Dutch' (learndutch.org).
The best way to learn the words:
1. Watch the video
2. Go to learnrussian.org and learn the word list
3. Do the exercises that come with the video
(c) BLC / Learnrussian.org
https://wn.com/Healthcare_In_Russia_Words_To_Know_In_A_Russian_Hospital_|_How_To_Go_To_A_Russian_Doctor
Russian vocabulary - Lesson 26 - Healthcare in Russia | How to go to a Russian doctor? And which words do you need to know when visiting a Russian hospital?
Learn the basic Russian words! These are a selection of the 1000 most common words in Russian: 40 lessons, in each lesson you learn 25 Russian words.
This lesson deals with the Russian healthcare system and Russian medicine. Learn the words you need to know when visiting a Russian doctor, or when you end up in a Russian hospital
The vocabulary of this Russian course is selected based on frequency statistics and basic words to learn a language; added with some specific words you absolutely need to know when travelling to Russia.
Teacher Anastasia tells you additionally about Russia, the Russian culture and the Russian people.
This is a re-production for the Russian language of Bart de Pau's award winning method '1000 most common words in Dutch' (learndutch.org).
The best way to learn the words:
1. Watch the video
2. Go to learnrussian.org and learn the word list
3. Do the exercises that come with the video
(c) BLC / Learnrussian.org
- published: 28 Feb 2018
- views: 22063
4:30
8 Things NOT to Do in Russia!
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A lot of people have been asking about things not to do in Russia, so here it is!
1. Don’t Smile Without a Reason
T...
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A lot of people have been asking about things not to do in Russia, so here it is!
1. Don’t Smile Without a Reason
The Russians have a saying: “To smile with no reason, is a sign of a fool.” So don’t randomly smile at strangers while you’re riding on public transportation or shopping in Moscow.
2. Don’t Shake Hands With Your Gloves On
It is considered extremely impolite to leave your gloves on while greeting someone with a handshake. So make sure you remove your gloves before any interaction occurs.
3. Don’t Show Up Empty Handed
If you’re invited over to someone’s house for a dinner or a visit, it is considered very rude to show up empty handed. Bring a small gift!
4. Don’t Ever Give a Gift of an Empty Wallet
Russians believe that giving a gift of an empty wallet or purse is bad luck. They see it as wishing financial hardship or poverty on the receiver of the gift. Put some cash in it, for goodness sake.
5. Don’t Leave Your Shoes On
Whenever entering a Russian home it is proper custom to remove your shoes. Many homes are decorated with expensive Persian rugs that are difficult to clean.
6. Don’t Whistle Indoors
Like many Asian cultures, whistling indoors in Russia is considered bad luck. Russians are very superstitious and believe that whistling inside may cause financial ruin, poverty, or another invasion of cockroaches.
7. Don’t Refuse a Shot
Sharing a drink is considered a sign of hospitality. Russians don’t see one shot as a big deal either, so to them a refusal comes off as untrusting or turning down friendship.
8. Don’t Sit at the Corner of the Table
This is another Russian superstition. It is said that “the one who chooses a seat at the corner of a table is destined to never be married or find their lover.”
https://wn.com/8_Things_Not_To_Do_In_Russia
Get more Tips here! www.destinationtips.com
A lot of people have been asking about things not to do in Russia, so here it is!
1. Don’t Smile Without a Reason
The Russians have a saying: “To smile with no reason, is a sign of a fool.” So don’t randomly smile at strangers while you’re riding on public transportation or shopping in Moscow.
2. Don’t Shake Hands With Your Gloves On
It is considered extremely impolite to leave your gloves on while greeting someone with a handshake. So make sure you remove your gloves before any interaction occurs.
3. Don’t Show Up Empty Handed
If you’re invited over to someone’s house for a dinner or a visit, it is considered very rude to show up empty handed. Bring a small gift!
4. Don’t Ever Give a Gift of an Empty Wallet
Russians believe that giving a gift of an empty wallet or purse is bad luck. They see it as wishing financial hardship or poverty on the receiver of the gift. Put some cash in it, for goodness sake.
5. Don’t Leave Your Shoes On
Whenever entering a Russian home it is proper custom to remove your shoes. Many homes are decorated with expensive Persian rugs that are difficult to clean.
6. Don’t Whistle Indoors
Like many Asian cultures, whistling indoors in Russia is considered bad luck. Russians are very superstitious and believe that whistling inside may cause financial ruin, poverty, or another invasion of cockroaches.
7. Don’t Refuse a Shot
Sharing a drink is considered a sign of hospitality. Russians don’t see one shot as a big deal either, so to them a refusal comes off as untrusting or turning down friendship.
8. Don’t Sit at the Corner of the Table
This is another Russian superstition. It is said that “the one who chooses a seat at the corner of a table is destined to never be married or find their lover.”
- published: 19 Dec 2016
- views: 389893
5:44
Health Care in Russia: Policies and the Health Care System
Vitaly Omelyanovskiy, MD, PhD, President of the ISPOR Russia HTA Chapter states that "we need to improve the efficiency of how money is spent on health care" an...
Vitaly Omelyanovskiy, MD, PhD, President of the ISPOR Russia HTA Chapter states that "we need to improve the efficiency of how money is spent on health care" and "the most important challenge for the Russian government is the implementation of HTA into the health care system." He explains how the ISPOR CEE Network, which provides a platform for exchange of knowledge and expertise and collaboration among countries in the CEE region, is working to meet this challenge.
https://wn.com/Health_Care_In_Russia_Policies_And_The_Health_Care_System
Vitaly Omelyanovskiy, MD, PhD, President of the ISPOR Russia HTA Chapter states that "we need to improve the efficiency of how money is spent on health care" and "the most important challenge for the Russian government is the implementation of HTA into the health care system." He explains how the ISPOR CEE Network, which provides a platform for exchange of knowledge and expertise and collaboration among countries in the CEE region, is working to meet this challenge.
- published: 04 Dec 2013
- views: 3629
2:46
Russia Health Reform Implementation Project
During 2003-2008, the Health Reform Implementation Project supported new approaches for health service delivery and financing in the Chuvash Republic and Vorone...
During 2003-2008, the Health Reform Implementation Project supported new approaches for health service delivery and financing in the Chuvash Republic and Voronezh Oblast.
https://wn.com/Russia_Health_Reform_Implementation_Project
During 2003-2008, the Health Reform Implementation Project supported new approaches for health service delivery and financing in the Chuvash Republic and Voronezh Oblast.
- published: 30 Jun 2010
- views: 866
3:40
7 things foreigners shouldn't do in Russia
Russia isn't too different to other countries, but still we have our own laws and cultural peculiarities that you should know not to mess up on your trip.
More...
Russia isn't too different to other countries, but still we have our own laws and cultural peculiarities that you should know not to mess up on your trip.
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Do you know where Native Americans come from? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pznh_feAE8
Why does Malevich's Black Square cost so much? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmAx6umELmU
Are Russians really obsessed with dill? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBHev8TFSvw
7 contemporary Russian superstitions you should know about https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5TPq39OwgVw
Why is Russia a post-feminist country https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3DjBiiqe-A
What makes Russian Women beautiful https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJkCYIdY9yY
Nostalgic USSR childhood: How it really was... (Spoiler: It was great) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOt6cOF1Hh0
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- published: 11 Jul 2018
- views: 59760
12:57
Russia 2018: Inside Russian provincial city hospital
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- published: 07 Apr 2018
- views: 9343
1:25
Russia - Health department predicts baby boom
T/I: 11:08:57
According to some reports, Russia is drinking itself to death, but in Moscow the patter of tiny feet is drowning out the sound of clinking ...
T/I: 11:08:57
According to some reports, Russia is drinking itself to death, but in Moscow the patter of tiny feet is drowning out the sound of clinking glasses. The city's health department is predicting a 35 per cent increase in births in the Russian capital in 1997. Some of Moscow's young mothers put the capital's fertility surge down to the better living conditions and availability of baby products, saying there has never been a better time to give birth in the city.
The 50,000 babies born in Moscow in the first half of 1997 suggest a new mood of optimism in the city. The growing middle class in Moscow now appear to see an opportunity for their children to enjoy a more affluent future in Russia.
SHOWS:
MOSCOW, RUSSIA -- RECENT
0.00 CU crying baby in hospital ward
0.04 WS ward, crying babies in cots
0.09 MS nurse putting two babies in a cot on a trolley
0.16 MS swaddled baby
0.18 CU face of swaddled sleeping baby
0.21 MCU nurse holding baby and speaking in Russian
0.29 MS trolley with babies' cots wheeled away by nurse
0.34 WS gynecologist speaking on phone
0.37 CU books by desk
0.40 MCU gynecologist speaking in Russian
0.46 MS girl wearing backpack entering family planning clinic
0.51 CU two girls seated in clinic waiting room under parenthood poster
0.54 MS woman consulting doctor in clinic
0.58 WS playground in courtyard of Moscow apartment block
1.03 MS children playing in sandpit
1.07 MS child going down slide
1.11 WS mother and child playing on see-saw
1.17 CU smiling child on see-saw
1.24 Vision ends
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T/I: 11:08:57
According to some reports, Russia is drinking itself to death, but in Moscow the patter of tiny feet is drowning out the sound of clinking glasses. The city's health department is predicting a 35 per cent increase in births in the Russian capital in 1997. Some of Moscow's young mothers put the capital's fertility surge down to the better living conditions and availability of baby products, saying there has never been a better time to give birth in the city.
The 50,000 babies born in Moscow in the first half of 1997 suggest a new mood of optimism in the city. The growing middle class in Moscow now appear to see an opportunity for their children to enjoy a more affluent future in Russia.
SHOWS:
MOSCOW, RUSSIA -- RECENT
0.00 CU crying baby in hospital ward
0.04 WS ward, crying babies in cots
0.09 MS nurse putting two babies in a cot on a trolley
0.16 MS swaddled baby
0.18 CU face of swaddled sleeping baby
0.21 MCU nurse holding baby and speaking in Russian
0.29 MS trolley with babies' cots wheeled away by nurse
0.34 WS gynecologist speaking on phone
0.37 CU books by desk
0.40 MCU gynecologist speaking in Russian
0.46 MS girl wearing backpack entering family planning clinic
0.51 CU two girls seated in clinic waiting room under parenthood poster
0.54 MS woman consulting doctor in clinic
0.58 WS playground in courtyard of Moscow apartment block
1.03 MS children playing in sandpit
1.07 MS child going down slide
1.11 WS mother and child playing on see-saw
1.17 CU smiling child on see-saw
1.24 Vision ends
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 2725
26:03
Healthy Quintuplets Born at University of Utah Hospital Newboron Russia Part 1
Healthy Quintuplets Born at University of Utah Hospital Newboron Russia Part 1
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Healthy Quintuplets Born at University of Utah Hospital Newboron Russia Part 1
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- published: 15 Dec 2016
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