Modernization on the march
by Moskovskiye Novosti & The Moscow News at 05/12/2012
The numbers for health care funding in Moscow look better than ever - but the real challenge is improving the quality of care as practiced by actual doctors.
At a RIA Novosti press conference dedicated to summarizing the state of social services in Moscow in 2012, deputy mayor and head of Moscow's social development department Leonid Pechatnikov pointed out that state-funded health services in Moscow are enjoying a boom as far as money is concerned.
"For the past two years, around 105 billion rubles have been pumped into the Moscow health care modernization program," he said. "Neither in Moscow nor elsewhere in Russia have we ever spent that kind of money before. "
Pechatnikov also pointed out that City Hall actually saved money on purchasing costly diagnostic devices for local clinics - due to increased transparency. "It so happens that if you hold tender in a normal, competitive atmosphere, you can save twice as much - sometimes, even four times as much," he said. "And for some devices, we were able to get a price ten times lower than previously expected."
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