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Plutnitsky Andrey Nikolaevich
Plutnitsky Andrey Nikolaevich

Education

Andrey Plutnitsky graduated from the North Ossetian state medical academy in 2002. In 2006 graduated from the Russian economic academy of G.V. Plekhanov in "finance and the credit", in the 2012th – the Russian state social university in "law", in the 2011th – the Russian academy of public service under the President of the Russian Federation in "the public and municipal administration" (Master of Public Administration).

Biography

2004-2006

From 2004 to 2006 it replaced different positions in capital JSC ROSNO-MC, JSC Uralsib, and in 2006 was appointed the head of department of health care of Administration of the Klin municipal district.

2012-2015

From 2012 to 2015 held a position of the associate professor of the organization of health care and a public health of faculty of improvement of doctors Moscow regional research clinical institute of M.F. Vladimirsky.

In 2014 Plutnitsky became the Deputy Minister of Health of the Moscow region, and then headed Territorial authority of Roszdravnadzor for Moscow and the Moscow region.

2020: Appointment of project activity of the Russian Ministry of Health as the Head of Department

At the end of August, 2020 Andrey Plutnitsky was appointed the Head of Department of project activity of the Russian Ministry of Health. He held this position, having passed from Roszdravnadzor in which directed the territorial authority (TA) of department across Moscow and the Moscow region. Evgeny Turyansky is appointed the acting as the head of the Moscow TA of Roszdravnadzor, transfers the Vademec edition.

The department of project activity of the Ministry of Health was created for control of implementation of the national projects "Demography" and "Health care". His first director — David Melik-Guseynov — worked at this position only a year and left in January, 2020 at first on a post of the vice governor of the Nizhny Novgorod Region, and then headed the regional Ministry of Health.[1]

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