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Ministry of Health of the Krasnoyarsk Territory

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The Ministry of Health of the Krasnoyarsk Territory is the executive body of the Krasnoyarsk Territory.

The main area of ​ ​ activity is the provision of public services in the field of health care and drug supply, management of state property.

History

2024

Appointment of Natalia Govorushkina as head of the Ministry of Health of the Krasnoyarsk Territory

At the end of October 2024, Natalia Govorushkina was appointed the new Minister of Health of the Krasnoyarsk Territory. Previously, since May 2024, she headed the department as acting head. Read more here.

The budget for health care in the Krasnoyarsk Territory will grow by 9% to ₽140,2 billion

at the Government of the Krasnoyarsk Territory end of September 2024, it approved the State Program "Development" health care for 2025-2027. According to the document, the budget for health care in the region in 2025 will increase by 9% and amount to ₽140,2 billion.

According to the press service of the Ministry of Health of the Krasnoyarsk Territory, the total amount of financing of the industry for a three-year period will reach ₽394 billion. In 2026, it is planned to allocate ₽130,1 billion, and in 2027 - ₽123,8 billion. The funds will be directed to the drug supply of residents of the region, the provision of medical care, the wages of medical workers, the construction and repair of healthcare facilities, the renewal of the medical fleet and the equipping of institutions with modern equipment.

The budget for health care in the Krasnoyarsk Territory will grow to 140.2 billion rubles

The program focuses on strengthening the material and technical base of the industry. In 2025-2027, it is planned to build 25 new medical facilities, including medical outpatient clinics in various regions of the region, new clinics in Minusinsk and Kozulka, an ambulance substation in Lesosibirsk. The construction of a multidisciplinary polyclinic in the Pasheny microdistrict of Krasnoyarsk will also be completed and the construction of a children's multidisciplinary hospital in the regional center will continue.

The program provides for the repair of 55 medical institutions. Over three years, more than a thousand units of medical equipment and specialized vehicles will go to regional clinics and hospitals. In rural areas, it is planned to open 41 modular feldsher-midwife stations.

The Minister of Health of the Krasnoyarsk Territory noted that the program is aimed at ensuring the quality and accessibility of medical care, preserving and strengthening the health of every person, family and society as a whole, as well as maintaining the active long-term life of citizens.[1]

Ex-Deputy Minister of Health of the Krasnoyarsk Territory sent under arrest in the case of abuse of authority in the supply of medical equipment

Former Deputy Minister of Health of the Krasnoyarsk Territory Anna Moskvina was sent under house arrest on charges of abuse of office in the procurement of medical equipment under the national project "Healthcare." This was reported in May 2024 in the regional department of the Investigative Committee of Russia. Read more here.

Alexander Ukrainians - the new head of the Ministry of Alexander Ukraintsev Territory

In February 2024, he Alexander Ukraintsev appointed the new head of the Ministry of Health of the Krasnoyarsk Territory. He replaced Boris Nemik, who headed the department for five years. Read more here.

2023

Recovery of 14.5 million rubles for expired cancer drugs from the ex-head of the ministry

On November 24, 2023, the prosecutor's office of the Central District of the city of Krasnoyarsk announced that the court had recovered 14.5 million rubles from the ex-head of the regional ministry of health. The official, whose name was not disclosed as of the indicated date, committed negligence, which led to damage to drugs for the treatment of cancer.

In 2018, the head of the department for organizing drug support of the Krasnoyarsk Ministry of Health formed an annual application for the purchase of cancer drugs. However, according to the case file, the woman did not take into account the history of the dynamics of drug dispensing in previous years and did not predict its real need for 2019. As a result, 2,300 packages were claimed instead of about 750 required.

The court recovered 14.5 million rubles from the ex-head of the Krasnoyarsk Ministry of Health
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Taking into account the allocated amount of financing, the number of purchased medicines for preferential categories of citizens under the state contract amounted to 1725 packages worth more than 29 million rubles, the prosecutor's office said in a statement.
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The price includes a discount for the purchase of a drug with a shorter shelf life - from 11 to 13 months instead of the total validity period of the drug in 4 years. During the inventory in March 2020, an unclaimed residue of the expired drug product was revealed - almost 860 packages. These expired cancer drugs had to be written off and disposed of. Damage to the budget of the Krasnoyarsk Territory is estimated at more than 14.5 million rubles.

The criminal case initiated against the official under Part 1.1 of Art. 293 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (negligence), terminated due to the expiration of the statute of limitations. The prosecutor's office sent a statement of claim to the court demanding that the entire amount of damage caused by the crime be recovered from the former official. These requirements are fully satisfied.[2]

Fine to the minister for disrupting the deadlines for the implementation of the national project

At the end of June 2023, the head of the Ministry of Health of the Krasnoyarsk Territory, Boris Nemik, was fined 10 thousand rubles for disrupting the implementation of the national project "Healthcare." According to the press service of the regional prosecutor's office, the fine was issued for "violation of the procedure for providing interbudgetary transfers" (article 15.15.3 of the Administrative Code of the Russian Federation). Read more here.

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