Health, Technologies, and Politics in Post-Soviet Settings 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-64149-2_2
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Flirting with the Market: The Early Soviet Government and the Private Provision of Health Care, 1917–1932

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“…23 Nevertheless, this nationalization of healthcare was itself gradual and rather complex, as recent historians have shown. 24 In order to quickly bring the healthcare situation under their control, the Bolsheviks were obliged to implement a series of fairly severe measures. This can be explained by the ongoing state of emergency and the myriad political and social problems that needed to be resolved as soon as possible.…”
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“…23 Nevertheless, this nationalization of healthcare was itself gradual and rather complex, as recent historians have shown. 24 In order to quickly bring the healthcare situation under their control, the Bolsheviks were obliged to implement a series of fairly severe measures. This can be explained by the ongoing state of emergency and the myriad political and social problems that needed to be resolved as soon as possible.…”
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confidence: 99%