The deputies, together with the Ministry of Health, have worked out the norms, and they are currently being discussed. At the moment the amount of the fine is 100 thousand rubles.
The State Duma is planning to increase fines for medical graduates with targeted placements who refuse to return to the regions, said Badma Bashankaev, first deputy head of the Duma Committee on Health Protection.
We are talking about students who studied for free on the condition that after graduation the doctor will return to his native region and start working there.
The parliamentarian noted that some graduates of medical schools prefer to pay a fine for not fulfilling their obligations and find work in big cities.
Deputies together with the Ministry of Health have worked out the norms, they are currently being discussed. At the moment, the fine is 100,000 rubles. Bashankaev in conversation with TASS noted that graduates-targeted graduates will have to return the entire cost of education, and “better even in triplicate” if they violate the conditions of granting a target place.
According to the lawmaker, working in a regular clinic is necessary for a good doctor to form clinical experience and understanding of how medicine works.
On the development of the bill reported in May, the head of the State Duma Committee on health protection Sergei Leonov. He noted, it is about reimbursement of training costs in 3-fold in case of refusal to work off.
Earlier it was reported that in Russia graduates of medical colleges and universities do not want to work in their specialty.