Abstract
Objective
This study aimed to analyze the changes in public administration practices in this area in the Republic of Kazakhstan and to assess the general state of healthcare in the country.
Methods
The study used various methods, including analysis, historical research, deduction, and forecasting, to assess the current state and prospects for healthcare development in the Republic of Kazakhstan and some post-Soviet countries in Eastern Europe.
Results
The findings indicate that although these countries have lower qualitative and quantitative healthcare characteristics than more developed nations, they still outperform Kazakhstan. This suggests that Kazakhstan should take a more proactive approach toward developing its healthcare system and prioritizing the well-being of its citizens, their standard of living, and their ability to combat diseases, including financially.
Conclusions
The article contributes new insights into the healthcare systems of developing countries, including post-Soviet nations.
Authors
Talgat Zharlygassinov Rashid Ruzanov Manshuk Dosmanbetova