List of Health Reform Projects | |||
Estimation of influence of heavy metals on health of children of area S.-Peterburga Kolpinskogo | EU | ||
Financier | Counterpart | Region | |
European Union (EU), EU-Russia Cooperation Programme (formerly known as Tacis) | Administration Kolpinskogo of area S.-Peterburg | Saint-Petersburg |
01/06/1995 - 31/05/1996 (12 months) 74 792 EUR |
Objectives: (no information received) | |||
Access to health care in Chechnya | MSF-B | ||
Financier | Counterpart | Region | |
Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF-B)Luxemburg MFAThe Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs | MoH of Chechnya | Chechen Republic |
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Objectives: Improved access to primary health care for the general population and facilitated access to second level health care for specific groups of patients. | |||
American International Health Alliance (AIHA) Health Partnership | USAID | ||
Financier | Counterpart | Region | |
United States Agency for International Development (USAID) | Municipal Health Commitee of Samara CityCommitee of Public Health of Saint Petersburg | Khabarovsk Territory, Kurgan oblast, Nizhniy Novgorod oblast, Russian Federation, Sakhalin oblast, Samara oblast, Tomsk oblast |
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Objectives: Increasing of the effectivness and efficacy of the medical services within the primary health care | |||
Assistance to IDPs from Chechnya | MSF | ||
Financier | Counterpart | Region | |
Medecins sans Frontieres (MSF) | WHO Moscow Office (WHOMOW) | Ingushetian Republic |
01/01/2001 - 31/12/2002 (24 months) 1 230 000 EUR |
Objectives: To provide access to primary health care through mobile clinics, focusing on reproductive health; To provide relief items;·To build latrines and showers | |||
Assistance to internally displaced population and general population in Chechnya and Ingushetia | MDM | ||
Financier | Counterpart | Region | |
Medicins du Monde (MDM) | Chechen Republic, Ingushetian Republic |
01/01/2002 - 31/12/2002 (12 months) 1 600 000 EUR |
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Objectives: Primary health care in the IDP camps in Ingushetia, in Grozny and Argun;·Mental health care in the IDP camps in Ingushetia; Drugs and surgery material supplies to 7 major hospitals in Chechnya | |||
Contemporary technologies in traumatology – orthopedics and spinal column surgery | |||
Financier | Counterpart | Region | |
Aesculap Akademie GmbH | Clinical medical surgical centre, Health Ministry of Omsk oblast | Omsk oblast |
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Objectives: (no information received) | |||
Development of medical services and social service | SIDA | ||
Financier | Counterpart | Region | |
Swedish Agency for International Development (SIDA) | Ministry of Health of the Republic of Karelia | Republic of Karelia |
332 800 SEK |
Objectives: Main tasks: 1. Improving quality of medico-social services to elderly people and invalids; 2. Primary medical training of social workers. Within the framework of the project implementation training workshops were organized in Sweden and Medvezhegorsky district on the issued of health protection of personnel, provision of urgent before-doctor care, provision of help and care for seriously-ill people and others. (34 specialists participated) | |||
Development of nurse business | |||
Financier | Counterpart | Region | |
Ministry of Health and Care Services of Norway | Regional Health Committee of the Arkhangelsk Oblast | Astrakhan oblast |
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Objectives: (no information received) | |||
Development of quality improvement system in primary care in St. Petersburg | |||
Financier | Counterpart | Region | |
Finland MFA | Saint-Petersburg |
01/01/2007 - 31/12/2009 (36 months) 198 010 USD |
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Objectives: The project aims to develop a quality management system with both regional level and institutional level indicators for improving quality of care, especially for cardiovascular diseases, and HIV/AIDS and other STIs. The project also supports the development of a system of evidence-based guidelines for treatment and control of most common diseases. A model of quality improvement in a family medicine office will be created and tested. The project aims to incorporate quality management into the curriculum for residents who are in training for a competence in family medicine at MAPS. Family Medicine Centre at MAPS and Pontonnaya village polyclinic are the pilot sites of the project. The first facility is working under a federal level institution and the second under local city administration. | |||
Diagnostics and treatment of drug-resistant TBin the RF | CRDF, USAID | ||
Financier | Counterpart | Region | |
U.S. Civilian Research & Development Foundation (CRDF)United States Agency for International Development (USAID) | Ivanovsk oblast |
01/11/2004 - 31/03/2005 (5 months) 46 410 USD |
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Objectives: Effective treatment of patients with multi drug-resistant (MDR) TB and prevention of MDR TB spread. | |||
Emergency Care for Displaced Populations – Chechnya and Ingushetia | IMC | ||
Financier | Counterpart | Region | |
International Medical Corps (IMC) | Chechen Republic, Ingushetian Republic |
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Objectives: To contribute to a reduction in morbidity and mortality among Chechen IDPs in Ingushetia and Chechnya. IMC works towards this goal by improving the accessibility and quality of primary health care for IDPs in Chechnya and Ingushetia through the provision of direct medical assistance, the enhancement of local health system capacity, and sustainable community development11 mobile medical teams serve over 15,000 IDPs living in 77 spontaneous settlements in Ingushetia, and indirectly serve over 100,000 members of local population through assistance to 10 rural medical facilities. 2 mobile educational teams provide trainings on primary health and communicable diseases to health professionals in 36 village health centers in Ingushetia and Chechnya. 2 emergency care teams provide first aid trainings to local health professionals, NGO staff, and IDPs in Ingushetia. Altogether, approximately 130,000 people in Ingusehtia benefit from IMC services, of whom 27,000 are IDPs.6 mobile medical clinics in Chechnya serve 12 villages in two northern districts of Chechnya with a combined population of 67,000. The IMC Dental Unit provides dental care to IDPs living in 10 Temporary Accommodation Centers in Grozny with a combined population of 10,000. | |||
Family health | USAID | ||
Financier | Counterpart | Region | |
United States Agency for International Development (USAID) | Maternity hospital #1 of the city of Kurgan | Kurgan oblast |
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Objectives: Creating successful and replicated model of primary care provision in the Kurganskaya region. | |||
Health Care Quality Assurance Project | USAID | ||
Financier | Counterpart | Region | |
United States Agency for International Development (USAID) | Health Department of Tula oblastHealth Department of Tver oblast | Russian Federation, Altay Territory, Arkhangelsk oblast, Ivanovsk oblast, Kostroma oblast, Moscow oblast, Murmansk oblast, Primorsk Territory, Republic of Buratiya, Republic of Karelia, Republic of Tatarstan, Sakha Republic (Yakutiya), Samara oblast, Sverdlovsk oblast, Tula oblast, Tver oblast, Ulyanovsk oblast, Volgograd oblast | 01/09/1998 - 30/04/2004 (68 months) |
Objectives:
·Tangible results of the first phase of the Quality Assurance project included evidence-based clinical guidelines, redesigned systems of care, and quality monitoring in the three clinical areas: hypertension, pregnancy induced hypertension, and neonatal respiratory distress syndrome in Tulskaya and Tverskaya oblasts. · Improved prevention and treatment practices led to a 90% decrease in hospitalizations for hypertension, the leading cause of death in Tula region.· In Tver region the changes led to 63% reduction in neonatal mortality from respiratory distress, the principal cause of death for newborns. · Improved systems of care markedly reduced costs, particularly in pregnancy-induced hypertension in Tver.· Russian Minister of Health Yuriy Shevchenko opened a conference in Moscow in July 2000; then-Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Donna Shalala launched the second phase of the project.· The quality assurance approach has extended to all appropriate health facilities in the two regions and is now a model for nationwide application. · Clinical areas to be added during the second phase include: pediatric tuberculosis care and early detection and care of breast cancer in Tverskaya Oblast; and treatment of depression in general practitioner settings in Tulskaya Oblast.· The June 2001 National Policy Seminar on Improving Health Care Quality produced a draft Policy Document on Quality Assurance. |
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HIV prevention among IDUs and SWs. | OSI | ||
Financier | Counterpart | Region | |
Open Health Institute/Open Society Institute (OSI) | Regional centre on prevention and combat AIDS and communicable diseases | Belgorod oblast |
01/02/2002 - 31/07/2006 (54 months) 118 667 USD |
Objectives: (no information received) | |||
HIV/AIDS Harm Reduction Programme for Intravenous Drug Users | DFID | ||
Financier | Counterpart | Region | |
Department for International Development (DFID) | Health Department of Sverdlovskaya oblast | Sverdlovsk oblast | 01/11/1999 - 30/04/2001 (18 months) |
Objectives: (no information received) | |||
Implementation of new rehabilitation technologies of ergotherapy in restorative treatment of patients with motional defects | |||
Financier | Counterpart | Region | |
Ministry of Health and Care Services of Norway | Комитет по вопросам здравоохранения, экологии и социальной защиты Администрации г. Петрозаводска | Republic of Karelia |
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Objectives: Development of rehabilitation of patients with motional defects | |||
Improving Health in North West Russia: North West Health Replication Project | 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 | Arkhangelsk oblast, Kaliningrad oblast, Leningrad oblast, Moscow, Murmansk oblast, Russian Federation |
30/04/2001 - 31/07/2003 (27 months) 2 000 000 EUR |
Objectives: The major aim of the Project is to consolidate useful outcomes from previous projects and programmes in the health sector and replicate successful components of these in selected pilot regions of Arkhangelsk, Kaliningrad and Murmansk. | |||
Increasing awareness in caries prevention among children and adult population in the areas of Stroevskoye and Shegovaru through the development of educational methods | SEEK | ||
Financier | Counterpart | Region | |
Swedish East-European Committee (SEEK) | Stroevskaya outpatiebt department, Ustiyansky district, ArkhangelskShegovarskaya outpatient department, Shenkursky district, ArkhangelskNorthern State Medical University | Arkhangelsk oblast |
243 188 SEK |
Objectives: (no information received) | |||
Joint Russian-Norwegian project on infectious disease control in the countries of Barents-Baltic region | TFBS | ||
Financier | Counterpart | Region | |
Task Force on Communicable Disease in the Baltic Sea Region (TFBS) | Arkhangelsk regional clinical dermatovenerologic dispensary | Arkhangelsk oblast |
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Objectives: (no information received) | |||
Organization of anti-tuberculosis help to the population of the Belgorod region on the basis of international experience and recommendations of the Work group of the high level of the MoH of the RF, Ministry of Justice, WHO | USAID | ||
Financier | Counterpart | Region | |
United States Agency for International Development (USAID) | State health facility “Regional anti-tuberculosis dispensary”Penitentiary facilities in the Belgorod regionThe Belgorod regional society of Red Cross | Belgorod oblast |
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Objectives: 1.Reduce incidence, mortality and tuberculosis spread. 2.Prevent the development of drug-resistance mycobacterium tuberculosis | |||
Primary Health Care Development | EU | ||
Financier | Counterpart | Region | |
European Union (EU), EU-Russia Cooperation Programme (formerly known as Tacis) | I.M. Sechenov Moscow Medical Academy (ММА) | Belgorod oblast, Moscow oblast |
28/10/2002 - 31/12/2004 (26 months) 3 000 000 EUR |
Objectives: Assisting in establishing legal and economical frameworks for the development of a sustainable Primary Health Care system based on Family Medicine model in the Russian Federation; Defining the scope of services for the Family Medicine model; Establishing training systems and curricula supporting the implementation of the Family Medicine model; Implementing the new model in selected pilot regions. | |||
Programs of preventive maintenance of health | 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 | Chelyabinsk oblast, Sverdlovsk oblast | 01/12/1997 - 30/08/2000 (33 months) |
Objectives: X | |||
Samara Health System Reform Programme | DFID | ||
Financier | Counterpart | Region | |
Department for International Development (DFID) | Municipal Health Commitee of Samara CityHealth and Life Sciences Partnership Consulting (HLSP) | Russian Federation, Samara oblast |
2 500 000 EUR |
Objectives: To improve magamement throughout the regional health system with a view to making it more capable of implementing reforms; to improve health budgeting in Samara region so that polyclinics and hospitals would function within a realistic and equitable budgetary framework; to establish general practice as an important part of primary health care in Samara; to reduce excessive hospitalization; to improve the functioning of emergency services; to support the development of a day surgery department in a medical facility to act as a reform model. | |||
Support for Health Systems Development | EU | ||
Financier | Counterpart | Region | |
European Union (EU), EU-Russia Cooperation Programme (formerly known as Tacis) | Ministry of Health and Social Development of the Russian FederationМинистерство здравоохравнения и социального развития Самарской областиCommitee of Public Health of Saint PetersburgHealth Department of Kemerovskaya oblastHealth Department of Sverdlovskaya oblastPresident's Medical Centre | Kemerovo oblast, Russian Federation, Saint-Petersburg, Samara oblast, Sverdlovsk oblast | 01/01/1995 - 30/04/1998 (40 months) |
Objectives: To develop GP-based primary health care services in four pilot regions; to develop a management culture in Russian hospitals; to develop a demonstration project on maternal and child health; to develop economic evaluation techniques and operational research skills in the pilot regions; to spread information on the pilot interventions nationally. | |||
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) | |||
Supporting the development of the system of primary health care institutions at the federal and municipal levels | 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 | Lipetsk oblast, Tyumen oblast |
12/01/2006 - 12/07/2009 (42 months) 4 500 000 EUR |
Objectives: (no information received) | |||
The Heart link | |||
Financier | Counterpart | Region | |
Ministry of Health and Care Services of Norway | Архангельский областной центр медицинской профилактики | 01/06/2008 - 30/04/2009 (11 months) | |
Objectives: Создание информационной службы для пациентов и медицинских работников Архангельской области по профилактике и лечению сердечно-сосудистых заболеваний. | |||
Доказательная медицина и улучшение качества первичной медицинской помощи через расширение сети между семейными врачами и медицинскими сестрами на северо-западе России, странах Балтии и Скандинавии | |||
Financier | Counterpart | Region | |
Finland MFA | Arkhangelsk oblast, Kaliningrad oblast, Murmansk oblast, Pskov oblast, Saint-Petersburg, Vologda oblast | 01/05/2008 - 31/10/2009 (18 months) | |
Objectives: Улучшить качество медицинской помощи в профилактике и первичном звене на Северо-Западе России путем сужения разрыва между доказательной медициной и клинической практикой. | |||
Реформирование системы здравоохранения в Архангельской области с упором на первичную медико-санитарную помощь | |||
Financier | Counterpart | Region | |
Ministry of Health and Care Services of Norway | Regional Health Committee of the Arkhangelsk Oblast | Arkhangelsk oblast |
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Objectives: Улучшение здоровья населения за счёт развития первичного здравоохранения и социального обслуживания | |||