From February 1, 2025, Russian medical institutions will provide the Ministry of Health with detailed reports on pregnancy management, childbirth, and postpartum care.
Clinics and federal medical centers will be required to record data separately for each patient, tests, studies, and interventions.
Currently, the reporting covers only the total number of services without specifying details, as emphasized in an article in the Kommersant publication.
The Ministry of Health explained that the new requirements are aimed at improving the standards of medical care.
Experts call the changes an important step in supporting motherhood.
Now, every pregnancy has a special significance and requires precision and responsibility from doctors, noted obstetrician-gynecologist Alexey Chernikov.
The Ministry of Health aims to achieve high standards of pregnancy care for Russian women through reporting and compliance with regulations.