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Health was viewed rhetorically as a social right at a basic if minimal level, but untested as the expected outcome of specific policies during Perestroika. The notion that the organization of medical care, financing mechanisms, and health policy had been threatening population health began to be generally accepted only after Perestroika, when the health reform debate finally culminated in the insurance legislation of the Russian Federation.