Demographic, social and economic effects of hormonal therapy in endometriosis and abnormal uterine bleeding
This Russian government decree outlines the 2020 state guarantees program for free medical care, including plans for 2021-2022, and mandates regional programs and reporting.
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The paper is a Russian government decree (No. 1610, 7 December 2019) that establishes the Program of State Guarantees for free medical care for 2020 and the planned period 2021–2022, defining which types of care are provided free, for which diseases and patient categories, and the overall financing and tariff-formation framework. It describes the organization of primary, specialized (including high-tech), emergency, and palliative care within the health system, with program formation based on medical statistics and standards of care, and it sets requirements for regional territorial programs. A stated limitation is that the program text does not cover medical care provided within “clinical testing/clinical approval” projects, which are excluded from the free-care scheme described. The paper does not explicitly discuss endometriosis or adenomyosis; it was included in the corpus via a keyword match in the upstream search index.
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