June 18th 2012
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A forensic analysis with statistics on national and regional health infrastructure and provision. An essential source of highly detailed business data.
Russia is a nation of huge economic contrasts. The country has generated a great deal of mineral wealth yet spends a comparatively small amount of GDP on health, at 5.6% in 2010. The Russian health system, in the main, remains outmoded and undercapitalized. But things are changing.
Any assessment of Russia must consider the recent improvements, ambitious plans and the challenges that are influencing the development of the health market and answer key questions such as:
Identifying opportunities in Russia’s expanding health economy requires detailed knowledge of the economic performance and health infrastructure at a regional level. Being able to see that in the context of the neighbouring districts/regions as well as the national picture, brings focus to areas of opportunity and need.
Rich in statistics, charts and maps, this new 354-page report from Espicom Understanding Russia's Regional Health Markets takes you further into understanding the national and regional health environments.
Moscow City and Ivanovo are both located in the Central Federal District, yet they show markedly different economic and health profiles.
| Indicator GRP Per Capita Health/Social Expenditure per capita Medical Insurance Per Capita Death rate per ‘000 Average beds per hospital Doctors rate per ‘000 | Moscow City US$21,457 US$665 US$265 10.9 465 8.5 | Ivanovo US$2,540 US$193 US$90.5 18.4 190 5.0 |
Access to this report includes the brilliant Espicom Interactive with machine translation into Russian!
Customers can choose print or pdf format but all get access via Espicom Interactive. This report is rich in charts and tables and Espicom Interactive’s “one click” extraction of data to MS ExcelTM and MS PowerPointTM. Plus - machine translation into 9 languages including Russian.