ANALYSIS OF HEALTH SYSTEM INDICATORS IN THE CONTEXT OF HUMAN CAPITAL FORMATION IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
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Abstract
The article analyzes the indicators of the health care system as one of the subsystems that form and ensure the effective use of human capital. The globalization of socio-economic and political processes, the acceleration of informatization, the introduction of new technologies, high speed of thinking require a revision and expansion of the theory of human capital. The most relevant paradigm shift in the development of the theory of human capital is observed in the current socio-economic and political conditions associated with the need to address the global issues of the human pandemic (COVID-19), in the context of rapid response and aggravation of the situation in the healthcare system of Russia and the world as a whole. As a result of the analysis of the indicators of the health care system, using a ranking system of statistical indicators, based on the presented rating of the regions of the Russian Federation, the authors propose a cluster approach to the distribution of regions of the Russian Federation, which allows us to pay attention to the problems of forming human capital in a number of districts, to identify the overall dynamics of development indicators of the healthcare system in Russia. Show the need to develop a modern health care system as a system that ensures the preservation and improvement of the efficiency of human capital use.
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