Abstract

This article highlights the government policy of the Russian Federation within the framework of implementing the National Healthcare Project aimed at improving the health of the working-age population, increasing the average life expectancy of Russians to 80 years, reducing infant mortality, combating cardiovascular diseases, and the spread of malignant neoplasms. It is established that the Russian state actively participates in creating prerequisites for further modernization of the healthcare sector through the current implementation of the National Healthcare Project. However, additional and coordinated efforts of various subjects of the Russian Federation and regions in the implementation of the Healthcare Project are needed to achieve more effective results and fulfill the set tasks in time. Despite progress in healthcare reform, significant challenges persist. These include inadequate funding, especially in the public sector, which results in low salaries for healthcare professionals and limited access to essential medical equipment and facilities. Additionally, there is a shortage of skilled personnel, exacerbated by the preference of young doctors for private practice over public service. The aging population further strains healthcare resources, necessitating specialized care for elderly citizens. In conclusion, the successful implementation of National Healthcare Projects in Russia requires concerted efforts from government agencies, healthcare providers, and other stakeholders. Addressing funding shortages, improving workforce retention, and meeting the needs of an aging population are essential steps towards achieving the goals outlined in the National Healthcare Project.

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