Russian healthcare under the sign of constructivism

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The article analyzes the influence of the philosophical ideas of constructivism on the formation of the Russian healthcare model. The article substantiates the position that the paradigm of constructivism has led to a change in the classical model of medicine, which presupposes the treatment of the patient, not the disease. As a result, a new concept of health care has been formed, within which the emphasis is on the treatment of the disease, rather than the patient. The authors conclude that this transition has led to a health care crisis in Russia that needs to be reformed. The authors propose concrete and practical steps to get out of this reform.

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Tatyana V. Borisova

Samara State Technical University

Author for correspondence.
Email: borisovatva@yandex.ru

Doctor of Philosophy, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Philosophy and Social Sciences and Humanities

Russian Federation, Samara

Evgeniy P. Izmailov

Samara State Medical University

Email: izm_63@mail.ru

Doctor of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Anesthesiology, Reanimatology and Emergency Medicine IPO

Russian Federation, Samara

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