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The government will allocate additional funding for the modernization of primary healthcare in several regions.

The government will allocate additional funding for the modernization of primary healthcare in several regions.

Published on: 2026-04-09

Source: Government of the Russian Federation

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Order dated April 1, 2026 No. 709-r, order dated April 2, 2026 No. 727-r

More than 2 billion rubles will be additionally allocated to Yakutia, Dagestan, Krasnodar Krai, Voronezh, Ivanovo, and Smolensk regions for the implementation of activities within the framework of the federal project “Modernization of the primary healthcare sector,” which is part of the national project “Long and active life.” The order on this was signed by the Chairman of the Government Mikhail Mishustin.

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  • Order from April 1, 2026 No. 709-r

  • Order dated April 2, 2026 No. 727-r

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With the help of allocated funds in the Voronezh region, a major renovation will be carried out on the buildings of medical organizations – the main building of the Pavlovsk district hospital and the polyclinic at the Repyovka and Petropavlovsk district hospitals. Four prefabricated modular structures will also be purchased and installed for the Gavrilsk medical outpatient clinic, the Nizhne-Kislyayskaya, Talovskaya, and Novozhivotinnovskaya district hospitals. This will improve the quality of primary health care in rural settlements.

In the Ivanovo region, subsidy funds will be directed towards the completion of the construction of the clinic in the Avdotyino microdistrict, a structural unit of the Ivanovo Clinical Hospital named after Kuvaev.

In Yakutia, federal funding will go towards the construction of a hospital complex in the village of Maya in the Megino-Kangalassky District and a medical building in the city of Nyurba in the Nyurbinsky Ulus.

Dagestan will provide a subsidy for the purchase and installation of a rapidly erected modular structure for a clinic in the village of Karata of the Akhvakhsky District and for the purchase of medical equipment, Smolensk Region — for the purchase of an MRI scanner for the Vyazemskaya Central District Hospital, Krasnodar Krai — for the construction of six clinics for children and adults.

The decision was made in connection with the appeal of the heads of these regions, who stated an additional need for co-financing the specified measures.

With the help of the primary healthcare development program in rural areas, urban-type settlements and small towns, regions of the country receive funding for the capital repair of medical institutions, the purchase of equipment and vehicles, the procurement and installation of rapidly erected modular structures for housing outpatient clinics and feldsher-obstetric points, as well as for the opening of vascular departments and oncology centers.

The federal budget for the development of the primary healthcare sector until 2030 provides for more than 447 billion rubles.

Speaking about the decision madeat the Government meeting on April 9, Mikhail Mishustin noted that the development of healthcare infrastructure is necessarily important for improving the quality and accessibility of assistance to citizens.

“It is important that all work proceeds on schedule,” emphasized the head of the Cabinet of Ministers.

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