List of Health Reform Projects | |||
Health Reform Implementation Project for the Russian Federation | WB | ||
Financier | Counterpart | Region | |
World Bank (WB) | Ministry of Health and Social Development of the Russian Federation | Chuvash Republic, Voronezh oblast |
18/03/2003 - 30/06/2008 (63.5 months) 30 000 000 USD |
Objectives:
The project will help to determine which changes to scale up and how to do so on the basis of Federal-level guidelines that will be tested at the local level. Strengthening of Federal-level functions will be combined with reforms at the local level, starting with two participating subjects of the Federation - the Republic of Chuvash and the Region of Voronezh. The Russian health system became highly decentralized in the course of the early 1990s. While Russia's regions have taken a more active role in the sector, many aspects of the relationship between regional and federal levels remain unclear. Also, as a result of limited resources and sometimes outdated practices, the quality of the health care system in Russia needs significant improvement. The old Soviet system emphasized specialists and hospital care, while basic services, such as primary care and preventive measures, were less developed. Now, in a constrained financial environment, it is essential to get the best value for money from the health care system and to make it more responsive to the needs of the population. The Government is providing leadership for this process, in support of which the Health Reform Implementation Project will emphasize high-impact polices and interventions in order to maximize the effects of domestic spending, with a focus on the effectiveness, efficiency and equity of the health system.
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Strengthening of National Capacity in the Development and Implementation of Regional Population Development Strategy | UNFPA | ||
Financier | Counterpart | Region | |
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) | Ministry of Health and Social Development of the Russian Federation | Khanti-Mansyiskiy autonomous region, Saint-Petersburg, Saratov oblast, Smolensk oblast |
01/01/2003 - 31/12/2007 (60 months) 1 000 000 USD |
Objectives: Project is being implemented jointly with the Ministry for Labour and Social Development in four regions (St. Petersburg, Smolensk and Saratov regions, the Khanty-Mansiisk Autonomous Area). The Project objective is stabilization of population and creation of prerequisites for further demographic growth by training administrative personnel in the field of socio-demographic policy, strengthening interdepartmental coordination, creating database and dissemination of population-related information. | |||
Support for local hepatitis B Control Development in Ivanovo | EU | ||
Financier | Counterpart | Region | |
European Union (EU), EU-Russia Cooperation Programme (formerly known as Tacis) | Public Foundation of the 1st Ivanovo City Hospital | Ivanovsk oblast |
01/09/2002 - 28/02/2003 (6 months) 100 000 EUR |
Objectives: Development of methodologies for the prevention and control of Hepatitis B development of Health partnership with governmental and NGO sector. | |||
Support to Primary Health Care Strategy Development in the Russian Federation | EU | ||
Financier | Counterpart | Region | |
European Union (EU), EU-Russia Cooperation Programme (formerly known as Tacis) | Ministry of Health and Social Development of the Russian Federation | Moscow | 01/08/2003 - 31/10/2004 (15 months) |
Objectives: (no information received) | |||
Support to the Implementation of the Social and Health Care Reforms in the Republic of Karelia | EU | ||
Financier | Counterpart | Region | |
European Union (EU), EU-Russia Cooperation Programme (formerly known as Tacis) | Ministry of Health of the Republic of Karelia | Republic of Karelia, Russian Federation |
1 150 000 EUR |
Objectives: To develop effective policies, strategies and action plans in the priority issues of the reforms and the project; to enchance collaboration between health and social welfare sectors; to improve strategic and financial management of health and social services; to improve design and implementation of legislation; to improve the system of information gathering , analysis and utilisation; to develop human resource policies enabling appropriate staffing of services; to increase awareness of the reform process among citizens and professionals; tp develop models of primary health care and community-based social welfare. | |||