public health in russia presentation to rotary club
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Public Healthand
Health Care in Russia
Rotary Club MeetingMoscow University
Boris DenisovLab of Population Economics and Demography
May 12, 2014
I will talk on:
● How important is health● Changes in a health metric● Few words on alcohol addiction● Could you trust the fgures published in
Russia● Estimate Russian health care system
UN Health Definition
WHO (1946)
Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
Determinants of Health, WHO(2003)● Social gradients● Stress (including stress in the workplace)● Early childhood development● Social exclusion● Unemployment● Social support networks● Addiction● Availability of healthy food● Availability of healthy transportation
Health Care
● Personal● Familial● Social● State/Gov-t > MoH
The United Nations in April released some of the results of what is thought to be its largest global survey ever, part of a worldwide initiative called MyWorld2015.
People from all around the world were asked which six factors, out of 16 possibilities, would improve their lives and those of their families.
http://data.myworld2015.org/?
The UN definition is hardly operational,most widely used health metric
is life expectancy at birth
despite it is a measure of mortality
Life expectancy at birth, males, selected countries (WB estimates)
1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 201050
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Белоруссия Германия Нидерланды
Польша Республика Корея Россия
Сербия * США Украина
Финляндия Швейцария Швеция
Эстония Япония
Selected LT indicators 1897-2010, Russia
1897 1926 1956 1986 2010 2010-1897
females
Life expectance at birth: 31.69 45.61 70.43 74.25 74.79 43.10
LE at age 15 45.17 51.64 52.22 61.03 60.60 15.43
LE at age 49 21.14 25.25 29.25 28.83 29.22 8.08
Survival probabilities: from 0 to 15 0.51188 0.67603 0.93337 0.97601 0.98900 0.47712
From 0 to 49 0.37166 0.54831 0.86904 0.93209 0.92534 0.55368
From 15 to 49 0.72607 0.81107 0.93108 0.95500 0.93563 0.20956
males
Life expectance at birth: 29.43 40.23 61.99 64.78 62.95 33.52
LE at age 15 44.46 46.68 52.22 51.97 48.83 4.37
LE at age 49 20.33 21.07 23.29 22.44 21.20 0.87
Survival probabilities: from 0 to 15 0.48041 0.64299 0.91991 0.96616 0.98557 0.50516
From 0 to 49 0.34447 0.48796 0.79068 0.83938 0.79490 0.45043
From 15 to 49 0.71703 0.75889 0.85952 0.86878 0.80654 0.08951
Selected LT indicators 1897-2010, Russia
1897 1926 1956 1986 2010 2010-1897
females
Life expectance at birth: 31.69 45.61 70.43 74.25 74.79 43.10
LE at age 15 45.17 51.64 52.22 61.03 60.60 15.43
LE at age 49 21.14 25.25 29.25 28.83 29.22 8.08
Survival probabilities: from 0 to 15 0.51188 0.67603 0.93337 0.97601 0.98900 0.47712
From 0 to 49 0.37166 0.54831 0.86904 0.93209 0.92534 0.55368
From 15 to 49 0.72607 0.81107 0.93108 0.95500 0.93563 0.20956
males
Life expectance at birth: 29.43 40.23 61.99 64.78 62.95 33.52
LE at age 15 44.46 46.68 52.22 51.97 48.83 4.37
LE at age 49 20.33 21.07 23.29 22.44 21.20 0.87
Survival probabilities: from 0 to 15 0.48041 0.64299 0.91991 0.96616 0.98557 0.50516
From 0 to 49 0.34447 0.48796 0.79068 0.83938 0.79490 0.45043
From 15 to 49 0.71703 0.75889 0.85952 0.86878 0.80654 0.08951
Addiction
Two slides from Prof. V. Vlassov, head of Russian section of Cochrane Collaboration, presentation at Gorbachev Foundation
Cochrane Collaboration (cochrane.org) – is a global independent network of health practitioners, researchers, patient advocates and others, responding to the challenge of making the vast amounts of evidence generated through research useful for informing decisions about health.
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Life expectancy
Alcohol poisoning per 100,000
R= - 0.94
Source : VM Shkolnikov
Despite no visible progress in survival and health Russia has pretty well system of health and demographic observations.
But it has some tricks.
HIV prevalence
Number of persons with positive immune blot test for HIV antibodies:
2010 2011 2012
persons 503 724 564 710 613 243
per 100 000 352,6 395,0 428,2
Prevalence is the proportion of a population found to have a condition, typically a disease or a risk factor such as smoking or seat-belt use.
Different states have different priorities
Finally, in not only my opinion:
● Unlike health itself health care system in Russia degrades
● It needs reform● Reform is hardly likely within current
framework● The are some positive signs at an
individual level
The End
Q&A Now
To continue
denisov@demography.ru or
http://boris-denisov.blogspot.com/
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