Tatarstan to spend 4.2 billion rubles on the Healthcare national project

16 June 2022, Thursday

According to the Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Tatarstan, in 2022, eight regional projects will be implemented in Tatarstan under the Healthcare national project, in total, 4.2 billion rubles will be spent on their implementation.

Most of the funding - 2.4 billion rubles - is directed to the regional project "Modernization of the primary health care of the Russian Federation", within the framework of which this year medical outpatient clinics will be built in the Pestrechinsky and Leninogorsk districts, polyclinics in Kazan and the Zelenodolsk district, a general practitioner center practice and pediatrician in the Almetyevsk region, 29 feldsher-obstetric stations. Also, a major overhaul of 12 polyclinics in the regions of the republic, antenatal clinics in the Zainsky and Kaibitsky regions, and a geriatric department of the Central District Hospital in the Leninogorsk region have begun.

In addition, 17 vehicles and 1,256 pieces of equipment will be purchased for medical organizations providing primary health care.

Also, within the framework of the national project "Healthcare", equipment for vascular centers and primary vascular departments, drugs for the prevention of the development of cardiovascular diseases, equipment for the Republican Clinical Oncological Dispensary will be purchased.

Measures will be implemented to conduct preventive examinations of citizens, provide aviation services for the provision of medical care, and provide measures for social and state support for doctors.

The implementation of all planned activities within the framework of the national project will allow, by the end of the year, to create a modern infrastructure in 95% of children's clinics, more than 55% of citizens will undergo medical examinations or preventive examinations, about half of doctor's appointments will be made remotely.

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