HomeKnowledge bankINDIGOImpact Bond DatasetIncreasing the number of citizens involved in assessing their health status and creating conditions for additional supply of medicines
INDIGO-POJ-0225
Increasing the number of citizens involved in assessing their health status and creating conditions for additional supply of medicines
Aligned SDGs
Increasing the number of citizens involved in assessing their health status and creating conditions for additional supply of medicines
Capital raised (minimum): Russian Ruble 36.17m (USD 478.45k)
Max potential outcome payment: Russian Ruble 36.17m
Service users: 9k+ individuals
Intervention
Russian Post, the national postal operator of Russia, has a large chain of post offices, which are located even in the smallest settlements and are trusted by local residents. Using the resource of their postmen, Russian Post performs the following activities: - delivers medicines to citizens living in remote areas of Primorskiy Krai, which have the right to social assistance; - transfers information about the state of health of citizens who received medicines to a medical organization; - informs the population about the possibilities and advantages of medical examination.
Target population
Citizens living in remote areas of Primorskiy Krai (9 municipalities), which: group 1: are included in the group of citizens subject to medical examination in the corresponding year (4000) group 2: have the right to public social assistance, which provides for the mandatory provision of medicines (5452)
Location
Country
Russian Federation
Service delivery locations
Kavalerovsky municipal district of Primorskiy krai
Chuguevsky municipal district of Primorskiy krai
Yakovlevsky municipal district of Primorskiy krai
The city of Dalnegorsk city of Primorskiy krai
Anuchinskiy municipal district of Primorskiy krai
The city of Arsen'yev of Primorskiy krai
Lesozavodskiy urban district of Primorskiy krai
The city of Dalnerechensk city of Primorskiy krai
Krasnoarmeyskiy municipal district of Primorskiy krai
The number of citizens who came to the prophylactic medical examination.
The number of citizens who gave their consent to participate in the project, who received the mandatory provision of medicines at home.
The number of citizens who received the mandatory provision of medicines at home, who have transmitted information about their health status to a medical organization.
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