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Implementation of the National Priority Project «Health» as a Part of Regional Social Policy

Student: Akopyan Georgij

Supervisor: Olga Khoreva

Faculty: Faculty of Public Administration

Educational Programme: Bachelor

Final Grade: 7

Year of Graduation: 2014

<div>One of the main objectives of the national project is to improve the health of citizens. The most important component of success in enhancing the formation of the nation&#39;s health is to provide an integrated approach to the education of healthy lifestyle , which should be provided by the health centers</div><div>.</div><div>Issues related to the nation&#39;s health and improve efficiency in the health sector has traditionally been particularly acute for Russia , since there is a significant gap between the U.S. and the leading European health systems.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>The aim of this work is the analysis of social policy as an example of the Moscow region Khimki Subdivisions central clinical hospital &quot;Health Center&quot; within the national priority project &quot;Health&quot;.</div>

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