Cross-country analysis of the effectiveness of health systems

AutorElena M. Razymovskaya - Gulnara F. Valeeva
CargoKazan Federal University Institute of Management, Economics and Finance. e-mail: gfvaleeva@gmail.com. Tel.:+79655894890. - Kazan Federal University Institute of Management, Economics and Finance. e-mail: gfvaleeva@gmail.com. Tel.:+79655894890
Páginas01-10
Periódico do Núcleo de Estudos e Pesquisas sobre Gênero e Direito
Centro de Ciências Jurídicas - Universidade Federal da Paraíba
V. 8 - Nº 06 - Ano 2019 – Special Edition
ISSN | 2179-7137 | http://periodicos.ufpb.br/ojs2/index.php/ged/index
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CROSS-COUNTRY ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF
HEALTH SYSTEMS
Elena M. Razymovskaya1
Gulnara F. Valeeva2
Abstract: Assessing the effectiveness of
health systems is a relevant issue due to
the recognition of health as the main
human value, as well as the evidence of
the impact of public health indicators on
the socio-economic development of a
state or region. Annually, analysts
compile inter-country health ratings. The
Most Efficient Health Care (Bloomberg
financial and economic information
agency), the countries ranking according
to the level of medicine by the Health
Care Index for Country (Numbeo) and
the Euro Health Consumer Index (Health
Consumer Powerhouse) are among the
most respected countries in the world.
Bloomberg Agency also compiles a
rating of the healthiest countries (Global
Health Index): in our opinion, this rating
is the result of all ratings of health system
performance, because the main goal of
any country in the field of health is to
1 Kazan Federal University Institute of Management, Economics and Finance. e-mail:
gfvaleeva@gmail.com. Tel.:+79655894890.
2 Kazan Federal University Institute of Management, Economics and Finance. e-mail:
gfvaleeva@gmail.com. Tel.:+79655894890
maintain public health. According to The
Most Efficient Health Care rating in
2018, Hong Kong, Singapore, Spain,
Italy, and South Korea were in the top 5.
Russia ranked 53rd of 56 in this ranking.
Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan are the
leaders in the latest published Health
Care Index for Country ranking. Russia
is on the 60th place out of 84. The leaders
in 2019 according to the ranking of the
healthiest countries (Global Health
Index) are Spain, Italy, Iceland, Japan;
Russia ranks 95th (of 169 countries).
According to the Euro Health Consumer
Index (EHCI), the leaders of 2018 are
Switzerland, the Netherlands, Norway,
Denmark (the rating does not include
Russia). The methodology of each of the
health system performance ratings is
different, however, each rating is a
guideline and subject of analysis for
countries in order to adjust the

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