Report on the Development of Nuclear Towns and Cities
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In 2022, ROSATOM and the Federal Medical and Biological Agency (FMBA) of Russia launched a joint
project to upgrade primary healthcare in the Corporation's host towns and cities; the aim of the project is
to implement a modern organisational model for municipal, onsite and children's clinics which is based on
the principles of accessibility, openness and the use of state-of-the-art technologies.
The project has been piloted in Sarov, Snezhinsk, Dimitrovgrad, Novouralsk and Desnogorsk. In 2022,
RUB 426.9 million was allocated for the project by ROSATOM, and RUB 882.9 million was allocated by the
FMBA of Russia.
Healthcare institutions in pilot regions have met the 'basic' criteria set as part of a federal project titled
'New Model of a Healthcare Institution', which has produced the following transformation effects:
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The amount of time required for employees to undergo regular and pre-shift medical examinations has
been halved;
The waiting time for scheduled hospital admission has been reduced three-fold;
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The waiting time for receiving information has been reduced five-fold;
Implementation of the Corporation's agreements with regions in 2022
Funded activities by focus area
(as at 31 December 2022)
2022
(RUB million)
Share in total
funding, %
Capital construction (renovation)
1,566.6
45.2
Major repairs of infrastructure facilities (housing and utilities)
Urban improvement
124.8
3.6
1,236.7
35.7
Major repairs of residential buildings and buildings
289.5
8.4
of state-funded organisations
Support for education, culture and sports programmes
Support for small and medium-sized enterprises
214.3
6.2
32.0
0.9
Total
3,464.0
100.0
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New operating standards have been implemented for reception areas in organisations of the FMBA of
Russia.
Major repairs have been carried out in municipal, children's and onsite clinics with a total floor area
of 5,789 m². The required medical furniture, medical equipment and specialised vehicles have been
purchased.
One of the indicators characterising the accessibility of medical care is the availability of medical personnel
to the population. As part of the project, personnel training and retraining programmes have been
developed and approved. 13 apartments have been purchased in the towns and cities for arriving medical
specialists. Joint efforts made it possible to attract 68 medical specialists in 2022, including 21 under the
Rural Doctor programme. The target (75%) for the availability of medical personnel, taking into account
a ratio of positions to personnel numbers of 1.2, was achieved in Sarov, Dimitrovgrad and Desnogorsk. In
Snezhinsk and Novouralsk, this figure stood at 73% and 71% respectively.
This set of measures has made it possible to increase the level of satisfaction of local residents with the
medical care provided to them to 61% (2021: 36%).
4.3. CONTRIBUTION TO THE ECONOMY
4.3.1. Improving the management
of nuclear towns and cities
Implementation of agreements with constituent entities of the Russian
Federation in 2022
The Corporation enters into cooperation agreements with constituent entities of the Russian Federation
to support their participation in the development of nuclear towns and cities and implementation of
investment programmes and projects.
As part of implementation of the agreements, in 2022, programmes were approved to promote social
and economic development of nuclear towns and cities. They had been developed by municipalities in
coordination with ROSATOM's organisations.
Between 2013 and 2022, organisations forming part of ROSATOM's CTG transferred RUB 465.3 billion to
the budgets of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation with which such agreements had been
signed. This includes additional tax payments for the period totalling RUB 222.5 billion.
RUB 27.3 billion was allocated for the implementation of activities under the agreements between 2013
and 2022.
Funding of initiatives between 2013 and 2022 by expenditure item.
Focus areas of funded initiatives
Capital construction (renovation)
Amount,
RUB million
Share in total
funding, %
9,995.6
36.6
Major repairs of infrastructure facilities (housing and utilities)
Urban improvement
2,583.0
9.4
5,737.2
21.0
Major repairs of residential buildings and buildings of state-funded
organisations
4,001.4
14.7
Support for education, culture and sports programmes
1,846.8
6.8
Support for small and medium-sized enterprises
1,076.2
3.9
Providing support to local budgets to maintain the financial stability
2,062.0
7.6
of housing and utility organisations
Total
27,302.2
100.0
The institution of the CTG has been abolished as from 1 January 2023. The Corporation is preparing for
the signing of new cooperation agreements with constituent entities of the Russian Federation which
provide for their involvement in the development of ROSATOM's regions of operation and support for
the implementation of investment programmes and projects as part of ROSATOM's strategy, as well as the
implementation of measures aimed at achieving the goals set in Decree No. 474 of the President of the
Russian Federation dated 21 July 2020 on the National Development Goals of the Russian Federation.
REPORT ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF NUCLEAR TOWNS AND CITIES
REPORT ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF NUCLEAR TOWNS AND CITIES
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