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The specificity of interaction of medical servers using the digital ruble

https://doi.org/10.34020/1993-4386--2022-2-72-76

Abstract

Digital means of payment, including the digital ruble proposed for implementation by the Central Bank of the Russian Federation, are able to become an effective element of complex interaction within such areas as healthcare, provision of medicines, rehabilitation, provision of geranthological services, social and pension provision. With the use of digital means of payment, which involve the most severe accounting of any of their movement, really significant prospects open up. To the maximum extent, all possible positive potential should be tried from the very beginning. Based on this logic, not only medical and social insurance funds, but also medical institutions should be initially considered as full-fledged links in the system of using the digital ruble being formed by the Central Bank.

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Yurii A. Kozenko
Volgograd State University
Russian Federation


Tat'yana E. Kozenko
Volgograd State Medical University
Russian Federation


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Kozenko Yu.A., Kozenko T.E. The specificity of interaction of medical servers using the digital ruble. Siberian Financial School. 2022;(2):72-76. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.34020/1993-4386--2022-2-72-76

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