The HSE Centre for Health Policy was created on January 14, 2014. The Centre’s team of employees has many years of experience carrying out basic and applied research on problems associated with organising and managing healthcare.
Experts on the Consequences of COVID-19: The Pandemic Gives Impetus to Science and Technology
TheHuman Capital Multidisciplinary Research Centre and HSE University, in cooperation with the World Bank, held the conference ‘New Challenges of Demographic, Epidemiological and Medical-Technological Development: Search for New Models of Healthcare Development.’ The participants discussed whether the healthcare system was prepared to face the pandemic, how the latter affected lifespans and excess mortality rates, whether we can trust statistics, and what we should do to see ‘the light at the end of the pandemic tunnel.’
The International Conference `New Challenges of Demographic, Epidemiological and Medical-Technological Development: Search for New Models of Healthcare Development`
On December 15, 2021 the International Conference organized by the Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Center and the National Research University Higher School of Economics in partnership with the World Bank was held
Announcement of Publication on Covid-19 Epidemics in the UK and Russia
An informative and balanced article comparing the health systems in the UK and Russia during Covid-19 epidemics by Christopher Davis, a longtime partner of the Higher School of Economics, professor at Oxford University, was published on 27 April 2021
State and Civic Efforts Helped Save at Least 80,000 Lives in Russia During the Pandemic, HSE Experts Say
In a study, ‘How Many Deaths from COVID-19 Were Avoided by Russian Society’, experts from HSE University found that the restrictive measures taken by the Russian government and its citizens to combat the spread of the virus saved the lives of tens of thousands of Russians.
How to improve the efficiency of outpatient care?
This issue was discussed by participants and guests of an international conference international conference 'Outpatient Care Delivery in the Russian Federation: Creating a Platform for Improved Health Outcomes', which was held at Higher School of Economics at the end of June.
Centre for Health Policy Staff Presented a Paper at the EuHEA Conference 2016
The Paper ‘The Motivational Effects of Changing from a Fixed Salary to Performance Based Remuneration of Russian Physicians’ Was Prepared by the Centre’s Director, Sergey Shishkin, and Leading Research Fellow Aleksandr Temnitsky. The Research Uses the Data of Five Surveys Conducted in 2007–2014.
Sergey Shishkin Presented the Paper at the European Association of Health Economics Conference in Hamburg, Germany on July 14, 2016.
Round Table ‘E-Health Initiatives in Russia and the Netherlands, towards Patient-centred Care’
On April 25 a round table on ‘E-Health Initiatives in Russia and the Netherlands, towards Patient-Centred Care’ was held at HSE. The event was organized under the auspices of the Russia-Netherlands Bilateral Health Working Group supported by the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation, the Higher School of Economics and the Skolkovo Foundation.
Plenary Session 'Health Care System Reforms: Problems and Results'
Plenary Session 'Health Care System Reforms: Problems and Results' Took Place in Moscow on April 21, 2016
The 18th Human Development Report was published
Chapter 10 ‘Analysis of State and Directions of Improvement of Population Health in the Context of Sustainable Development’ was authored by the Centre’s Director, Sergey Shishkin
Centre for Health Policy Staff together the WHO Country Office, Republic of Moldova Staff arranged a Workshop in the Transnistrian region of the Republic of Moldova
‘Activities of Health Care Organizations in Crisis Situations' workshop took place in Tiraspol on November, 3–5 2015