Major repairs of 226 medical institutions are underway in Tatarstan.

6 August 2025, Wednesday

Major repairs of 226 medical institutions are underway in Tatarstan. 151 of them are under the new national project "Long and active life". The total amount of allocated funds exceeded 3 billion 424 million rubles. This was announced by Damir Shaidullin, First Deputy of Construction, Architecture and Housing of the Republic of Tatarstan.

With total funding of 156 million 703 thousand rubles, the federal program "Modernization of primary health care" of the national project "Long and active Life" includes 117 paramedic and obstetric centers in 37 municipalities. Less than 1% remains before the repair is completed - contractors need to deliver only three facilities of this type.

According to the republican program, the overhaul of 56 baby milk food distribution points in 27 municipal districts has been completed for the current year. The financing amounted to 116 million 279 thousand rubles.

58% of the plan's implementation was fixed on the repair of medical hospitals. Of the 19 facilities, 4 have been commissioned, including 12 city polyclinics in Kazan and the Chistopol Central District Hospital over the past two weeks. More than 2 billion 693 million rubles have been allocated for program activities.

The repair progress of district hospitals and outpatient clinics is estimated at 97%. Contractors repaired 14 out of 17 facilities, including three institutions in Kamsko-Ustinsky and Agryzsky districts, two in Yelabuga and Yutazinsky, one in Almetyevsk, Vysokogorsky, Zelenodolsk, Zainsky, Laishevsky, Tetyushsky and Kamsko-Ustinsky districts. Work continues on three sites.

Of the 17 polyclinics, work was completed in 13, with the overall completion rate reaching 96%.

It should be recalled that the progress of the overhaul of medical institutions is under the special control of the Rais of the Republic of Tatarstan, Rustam Minnikhanov.

In the photo: renovated FAP in the village of Saltyganovo, Kaibitsky district

 

 

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