Right to health in Russian Federation: identification of its current stage of constitutional and legal recognition

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  • Elena Tarasenko Higher School of Economics

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9044.v14i3p10-41

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Right to Health, Russian's Federal Law 323, Russia Federation, Russian Public Health System.

Resumen

Russian Federation has made a strong legal commitment to the human right to health through the ratification of several key international human rights laws. Current public health care policies also demonstrate that Russian Federation has committed itself to provide the human right to health protection of people residing with its jurisdiction. All residents of Russia are eligible for medical care free of charge. Medical services are provided directly to patients by government health care providers. This includes general and specialist medical care, hospitalization, diagnostic laboratory services, dental care, maternity care and transportation, free drugs for disabled, medical rehabilitation, etc. The legal basis for the human right to health at the federal level is provided by a variety of legislative acts (codes, federal laws), presidential decrees, decisions and proposals of the government of the Russian Federation, and orders of the government and of the Ministry of Health and other ministries. The legal bas is at the regional level is provided by legislative instruments enacted by the governments of the Subjects of Russian Federation.

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2014-02-28

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Tarasenko, E. (2014). Right to health in Russian Federation: identification of its current stage of constitutional and legal recognition. Revista De Direito Sanitário, 14(3), 10-41. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9044.v14i3p10-41