The project to reduce the working hours of rural doctors will again be submitted to the State Duma 14:45

The leader of the “Fair Russia – For Truth” party, Sergei Mironov, said that the bill on reducing working hours to 39 hours a week and allowing up to one year leave every ten years for doctors in the countryside will be submitted again to the State Duma. reports DEA News.

The bill was rejected in the General Assembly of the Assembly. According to Mironov, the workload problem of the health personnel in the villages is very serious.

Before the Russian government Extended The program of state guarantees of free medical care until 2025, which will provide an increase in the number of services available, according to the website of the Cabinet of Ministers.

In 2023, the authorities increased the financing of the program under compulsory health insurance by 295 billion rubles, including an increase in the payroll fund of at least 8.5%. The cost of paying for high-tech medical care will increase by about 8 billion rubles, which will make it possible to carry out high-tech interventions to 1.3 million patients.



Source: Gazeta

Popular

More from author

Russians were told about the best ratio of shish kebab and vegetables 02:59

With the upcoming May holidays, it is best not to exaggerate the amount of meat you eat and monitor its fat content. I...

Scientists find that climbing stairs significantly extends life 03:05

British scientists from the University of East Anglia and Norfolk have discovered that climbing stairs regularly can significantly extend life. The results of...

Zelensky set the deadline for Ukraine 03:13

In December 2023, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky told the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, Mike Johnson, that without American assistance, Kiev...

Real bans Mbappe from participating in the Olympics 04/26/2024, 21:24

Real Madrid reached an agreement with French PSG football player Kylian Mbappe regarding the contract terms. One of Real Madrid's conditions is that...