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This form of
medical financing also resulted in the growth of a huge industry in health technology,
pharmaceuticals, surgical technology, and related ancillary services. Although often
criticized for accumulating unprecedented profits, this business sector, according to
Roemer and Roemer (1982), has contributed to a significantly higher quality of life for
the general public over the past three-quarters of a century, and was almost completely
lacking in the government medicine of the Former Soviet Union (Townsend, 1981).
Stimulating a self-financing health care industry was a major factor in health sector
privatization proposed by the first health insurance legislation of the Russian
Federation. |