Overview
- In a Kremlin telegram, Vladimir Putin praised the fund’s care for children with serious illnesses and noted broad public trust in its work.
- The organization reports its beneficiary count surpassed 30,000 in 2025 after five years of operations.
- Chairman Alexander Tkachenko says procurement now covers 131 medicines and medical products for 110 conditions and funds 11 types of high-tech surgeries.
- Health Minister Mikhail Murashko said the program helps prevent disability and supports conditions for children’s normal development.
- With physician indications, children on the fund’s list are guaranteed prescribed care and costly drugs regardless of region or income, with treatments vetted by an expert council and purchases approved by a supervisory board.