Overview
- Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed an order to provide more than 700 million rubles to equip medical facilities in Kursk Oblast.
- The funds will purchase about 500 devices for 20 organizations, including hospitals, ambulance stations, ophthalmology clinics, and dental clinics, such as ultrasound, CT, resuscitation equipment, and eye microsurgery systems.
- Health Minister Mikhail Murashko said Russia is transforming emergency care and is building 20 new hospital reception departments nationwide in 2025 as new projects.
- In Kislovodsk, a new city hospital building with an operating block and reception unit funded with 2.9 billion rubles has high readiness, with acceptance procedures expected within weeks and licensing in roughly four to five weeks.
- The Kislovodsk facility has installed an X‑ray diagnostic system, CT, MRI, an angiograph for minimally invasive intravascular interventions, and operating rooms, with staffing support planned from leading centers to start work by year‑end.