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Economic Analysis: Theory and Practice
 

Methodology of implementing management decisions to stabilize the health and demographic processes

Vol. 13, Iss. 29, AUGUST 2014

Available online: 4 August 2014

Subject Heading: ECONOMIC AND MATHEMATICAL MODELING

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Pages: 58-65

Molchanova E.V. Institute of Economics, Karelian Research Centre of Russian Academy of Sciences, Petrozavodsk, Russian Federation
molchanova@karelia.ru

The article justifies the method of implementing administrative decisions to stabilize the health and demographic processes. This method consists of five stages: scientific substantiation of the factors affecting public health; implementation of regression models for panel data; calculations by model; the model of optimal control of medico-demographic processes; development of an integrated system of measures and management proposals. All phases of the methodology have been implemented for the Northwest Federal District. The author used statistical information from the "Regions of Russia" and "Russian Health Care" collections to carry out calculations for 2005-2010. The author gives certain recommendations for socio-economic measures to improve the medical and demographic situation at regional level.

Keywords: medical, demographic, situation, health, methodology, model, administrative decisions

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