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Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –
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In 2025, nine regions will receive additional funding for primary healthcare modernization projects. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed an order reallocating approximately 2 billion rubles for these purposes.
Funding is provided for Kabardino-Balkaria, Kalmykia, the Lugansk People's Republic, Mordovia, as well as the Belgorod, Zaporizhzhia, Kursk, Kherson and Ivanovo regions.
Thus, in Kabardino-Balkaria, additional funds are planned to be used to carry out major repairs to eight clinics, and in Kalmykia, to equip the Priyutnensky District Hospital clinic with medical equipment.
The increased funding will also allow for major renovations of the Luhansk City Polyclinic and Luhansk City Children's Hospital No. 1, as well as the purchase of a mobile digital X-ray machine for the Krasnoluch Central City Multidisciplinary Hospital.
In the Belgorod region, additional funding will be used for the overhaul of the outpatient department of the Alekseevskaya Central District Hospital, and in the Kursk region, for the purchase of medical equipment and completion of the overhaul of outpatient clinics in the cities of Dmitriev and Zheleznogorsk.
Thanks to the redistribution of funds in the Ivanovo region, construction of a clinic at the Ivanovo Clinical Hospital named after Kuvaevs will continue.
In Mordovia, federal funding is planned to complete a major overhaul of the primary care department for people with vascular diseases at the Krasnoslobodsk Central District Hospital. In the Kherson region, funding will be used to purchase equipment and install a prefabricated modular clinic in the village of Chongar.
Comment
Commenting on the decision takenmeeting with deputy prime ministers on October 13Mikhail Mishustin noted that, thanks to the allocated funds, construction of the facilities should be completed on schedule. This means that people will receive medical care in modern facilities equipped with the necessary technology.
The work is being carried out within the framework of the federal project "Modernization of Primary Health Care," which is part of the new national project "Long and Active Life."
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