Financing and logistical support of the Federal Budgetary Healthcare Institution “Center of Hygiene and Epidemiology” in the Republic of Tatarstan for 2011–2020

Abstract


The activities of all institutions and organizations can be carried out only with appropriate financial support, material and technical equipment. All financial activities of state institutions depend on the current laws, by-laws and regulatory framework of the Russian Federation. Purpose. analysis of financing and logistics of the Federal State Budgetary Institution Center of Hygiene and Epidemiology (CHaE) for 2011—2020. Methods. We used the method of retrospective analysis to study the financing and logistical support of the FSBI CHaE. The following methods were used in the course of the study: study, generalization, analytical, statistical — descriptive statistics, mathematical method.retrospective, analytical, mathematical, economic. Results. The increase in expenses occurs during mass events and during the COVI-19 epidemic. In 2013, the expense was 17,742,645 rubles; In 2015, the expense was 50,585,971 rubles; In 2017, the expense was 156,665,323 rubles; in 2018 and 2019, the expense was less than in 2017, due to the high costs in the previous year. In 2020, during the COVID-19 epidemic, the center's expenses increased to 256,855,799 rubles. In order to introduce modern technologies of qualitative and quantitative analysis, equipment for laboratory units is purchased every year. If in 2011 the cost of purchasing laboratory equipment was 84,083,140 rubles from budget money, then in 2020 144,113,000 rubles were spent, which indicates the improvement of equipment and an increase in their prices. During the preparation and holding of mass events and during the COVID-19 pandemic, the federal budget allocates more than 50% of funding for the remuneration of employees of the CHaE. Conclusion. During the preparation and holding of mass events and during the pandemic of COVID-19, the CHaE has adequate federal funding. The material and technical support of the center is improved annually in order to introduce modern technologies of qualitative and quantitative analysis.

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Farid V. Khuzikhanov

Kazan State Medical University, Kazan, Russia

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Railya R. Nigmatzyanova

Kazan State Medical University, Kazan, Russia

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