BASING AND FORECASTING THE PRIORITIES FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF INNOVATIVE MEDICAL SERVICES IN THE REGION
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Model, quality medical service,private clinics,the number of medical personnel,private sector, health services,correlational analysis,real income, service price,population income, MARE indicator, Durbin-Watson index, Regression analysis.Abstract
In this article, the results of the forecast for the development of the medical services market in the region for the period of 2022-2026 are presented. According to it, factors such as the number of private clinics and the number of employees of medical institutions in the development of the medical services market were made using the regression analysis method.
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