Sunday, January 5, 2014

The Russian government will assess the provision of high-tech medical care - RIA Novosti

Dmitry Medvedev, archival photo

MOSCOW, January 6 – RIA Novosti. Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev instructed to May 12, 2014 to organize the monitoring of high-tech medical assistance from the federal budget, budgets of subjects, funds of obligatory medical insurance and other sources, including the funding of charities, according to the website of the Cabinet on Monday.

The prime minister also requested before April 10, the Ministry of Health in conjunction with the RAS and Fano until April 10 to submit a list of types and methods of high-tech medical care to implement the practice of health until 2016, including the timing of their implementation, assessment of the impact on public health and economic costs of mortality, morbidity and disability in the population.

Furthermore, requested to compile the best practices of charities involved in providing support to the population of high-tech medical care, and to inform the executive authorities of the Russian Federation. In preparing the order of organization providing tertiary care to provide a choice of patient medical organization.

Orders given following the meeting of the presidium of the Presidential Council for Priority National Projects and Demographic Policy on the development of high-tech medical care, which was held on December 20, 2013 in Tyumen.

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