The Ministry of Health will speed up the allocation of subsidies for the provision of high-tech medical care-II

We are talking about the share of wages in the structure of the average standard of financial costs per unit of volume of high-tech medical care-II, approved annually by the department. In 2025, for example, the order with these technical data appeared in February, when both the lists of high-tech medical care and the budget for the provision of medical care for the current year had already been approved.
In order to avoid a temporary shift, the Ministry of Health proposed to approve the list in the state guarantees program, which is usually published at the end of December, after the formation of the FFOMS budget. As the department specified in the explanatory note, the state guarantees program already specifies the share of wages for the high-tech medical care methods of the basic compulsory medical insurance program - such a system helps not to delay the delivery of the subsidy to medical institutions.
The share of wages in the average tariff for 96 groups of high-tech medical care-II in 2025 varies from 2% to 87%, depending on the nature of medical care. Thus, a smaller share of wages is set for groups in which the installation and purchase of certain systems is mainly assumed, and the largest - for surgical methods of treatment.
Regulators have already adjusted the rules for financing high-tech medical care "outside the base" in 2025. Since this year, the provision of this aid volume, as well as its adjustment during the year, are being coordinated by the office of Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Tatyana Golikova. In particular, a special reporting form has appeared for the departments that founded the clinics.
The planned funding for VMP-II this year is 143.4 billion rubles; in 2024, federal clinics and MIBS provided such assistance for 131.2 billion rubles (293 thousand cases of treatment).
In 2026, according to the plans of the Ministry of Health, three more FMBA clinics will provide such high-cost medical care: Medical Unit No. 57 in Redkino, Tver Region, Medical Unit No. 9 in Dubna, Moscow Region, and the Pulmonology Research Institute in Moscow.
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