Deputy Prime Minister Olga Golodets briefed Dmitry Medvedev on the first results of the inspection of the list of medical services that are seriously ill Russians can receive from the state. Expert Commission began an audit of child health programs, and found in it a few "white spots".
A prerequisite to the analysis of the effectiveness of treatment of seriously ill Russians under compulsory health insurance served as a report on the activities of charitable foundations, published in a leading Russian media. The article listed the names of patients who have received the necessary medical care in private clinics abroad. Guide Ministry of Health has expressed bewilderment why these people asked for help to non-profit organizations, because they could operate in Russia, and at public expense.
To avoid such precedents, the Ministry of Health was established Coordination department on work with seriously ill people and charities. His staff should inform patients and their representatives about the program of state guarantees, ie health care services, which are due to the MLA. Parallel to this, the expert commission was to identify the disease, the treatment of which are still carried out exclusively on a fee basis.
After checking the children's program of state guarantees, the experts found that chemotherapy In which thousands of children in need in our country is still paid for at public expense only partially. The budget has financed only the first year, and the cost of continued treatment covered by their parents or charities.
Installing an insulin pump sick children, too, is a paid service, as Golodets said Medvedev. "We believe that it is necessary to put the state's expense. This procedure, as well as a full course of chemotherapy and other treatments for the treatment of complex diseases in young Russians, are already included in the benefits package. Large charities have already informed. In addition, information on new standards of medical care to citizens of the country can be found at help@rosminzdrav.ru », - reported Deputy Prime Minister to his supervisor. (READ MORE)
A prerequisite to the analysis of the effectiveness of treatment of seriously ill Russians under compulsory health insurance served as a report on the activities of charitable foundations, published in a leading Russian media. The article listed the names of patients who have received the necessary medical care in private clinics abroad. Guide Ministry of Health has expressed bewilderment why these people asked for help to non-profit organizations, because they could operate in Russia, and at public expense.
To avoid such precedents, the Ministry of Health was established Coordination department on work with seriously ill people and charities. His staff should inform patients and their representatives about the program of state guarantees, ie health care services, which are due to the MLA. Parallel to this, the expert commission was to identify the disease, the treatment of which are still carried out exclusively on a fee basis.
After checking the children's program of state guarantees, the experts found that chemotherapy In which thousands of children in need in our country is still paid for at public expense only partially. The budget has financed only the first year, and the cost of continued treatment covered by their parents or charities.
Installing an insulin pump sick children, too, is a paid service, as Golodets said Medvedev. "We believe that it is necessary to put the state's expense. This procedure, as well as a full course of chemotherapy and other treatments for the treatment of complex diseases in young Russians, are already included in the benefits package. Large charities have already informed. In addition, information on new standards of medical care to citizens of the country can be found at help@rosminzdrav.ru », - reported Deputy Prime Minister to his supervisor. (READ MORE)
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