Abstract

The paper discusses the trends and tasks of the development of the social and hygienic monitoring framework in the Russian Federation according to «Road Map 2030». The framework for state social and hygienic monitoring needs to adopt intersectional and interdisciplinary properties to meet the demands of data-driven decision-making and provide for a better risk management in public health, improving the risk-oriented and preventive model of surveillance activities. This would also promote the enhancement of the risk-oriented and preventive model of surveillance activities. The core of the Road Map is aimed to ensure the enforcement of the Russian President’s Executive Order no. 204 from May 7, 2018 ‘On National Goals and Strategic Objectives of the Russian Federation through to 2024’. The development of the socio-hygienic monitoring framework relies on enhancing the support, including financial one, for a more informed decision-making on international, national, regional and local arenas and at the level of economic agents. The support pertains to the national policy priorities with respect to sanitary and epidemiological safety and consumer rights protection. The role of socio-hygienic monitoring increases both within the regulatory process and with respect to the justification of sanitary and epidemiological requirements.

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