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In the pathoanatomical department of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "Central Clinical Hospital with a Polyclinic" of the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation, the bodies of those who died without signs of violent death or medical error are accepted.

Other names: Morgue TsKB UDP.

From where they are taken to the morgue of the Central Clinical Hospital of the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation

The following are sent to the morgue of the Central Clinical Hospital of the UDP:

  • The bodies of patients who died in the departments of this medical hospital.

In which morgue the body of the deceased was received, they will find out in several ways:

  • according to a message from the medical hospital where the patient died;
  • in the service of specialized transport that delivered the body of the deceased to the morgue;
  • by phone of the reference service of Moscow morgues: +7-495-688-22-52.

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What documents are issued by the morgue of the Central Clinical Hospital of the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation:

    medical certificate of death, issued according to the state model;

  • certificate of embalming, required:

    • for permission to perform the funeral of the deceased in the temple;
    • when organizing a civil memorial service;
    • to send the body of the deceased "cargo 200" over a long distance.

Who receives certificates in the morgue:

  • responsible for the burial on the part of relatives and friends of the deceased;
  • or a representative of the agency site, acting under a power of attorney issued to him.

Prices for the services of the morgue of the Central Clinical Hospital of the Office of the President of the Russian Federation - price list

The cost of sanitary and hygienic treatment of the body and preparation of the deceased for burial is specified by calling the morgue.

Morgue of the Central Clinical Hospital of the Office of the President of the Russian Federation: address and phone

Address - Moscow, st. Marshal Timoshenko, 25.

Morgue of the Central Clinical Hospital of the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation: work schedule

  • Monday-Friday: from 9.00 to 15.00;
  • Saturday, Sunday - days off; on these days of the week, the body is released if the death certificate is received on Friday.

Morgue TsKB UDP: how to get there

by public transport:

From the metro station "Molodyozhnaya" by buses No. 251 or 251k, drive 3 stops. to the Medical School and walk 200 meters to the mortuary building.

by car:

From the Moscow Ring Road - onto Rublevskoye Highway, after 2.2 km exit to the right, onto the street. Marshal Timoshenko and again to the right, past the medical school, to the mortuary building.

Ritual hall of TsKB UDP

  • At the morgue of the Central Clinical Hospital of the UDP there is a farewell hall.
  • The capacity of the room is up to fifty people.

Morgue TsKB UDP - official site

A solemn event on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the leading Kremlin hospital was held at the Central Clinical Hospital.

On this holiday, the doctors of the hospital accepted warm words and congratulations.

For their contribution to domestic medicine, the President of the Russian Federation awarded 6 outstanding physicians, conferring on them the honorary title of Honored Doctor of the Russian Federation. Also, for merits in the development of health care, medical science, diplomas were awarded and gratitude from the President of the Russian Federation was announced.

During the celebration, the best Kremlin doctors were awarded medals of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland of various degrees. The Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation awarded the hospital staff with a Certificate of Merit.

The head physician of the institution, Nikolai Konstantinovich Vitko, and the staff of the Central Clinical Hospital received congratulations from the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, the Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation Dmitry Anatolyevich Medvedev, the Executive Director of the President of the Russian Federation Alexander Sergeevich Kolpakov, the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation, Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia, the Federation Council , the State Duma, the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Finance, the Federal Protective Service, the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Constitutional Court, the Supreme Court, the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Investigative Committee, the Foreign Intelligence Service, the Russian Institute for Strategic Studies, the Moscow City Hall.

“The Central Clinical Hospital is rightfully one of the largest multidisciplinary scientific and medical centers in the country, a recognized leader in the provision of highly qualified medical care. Truly unique specialists work here, infinitely devoted to their work and professional duty,” noted A.S.

Throughout its history, the Central Clinical Hospital has become famous for its advanced medical technologies, vast practical and scientific experience in providing medical care.

The hospital is a multidisciplinary institution. In the hospital of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "Central Clinical Hospital with a Polyclinic", 40,000 patients are treated annually, more than 24,000 surgical operations are performed, and more than 20,000 patients receive outpatient medical care.

Eleven buildings of therapeutic, surgical, neurological, pediatric, infectious, radiological and other profiles, as well as a unique laboratory and instrumental diagnostic complex, work to achieve the main result - the speedy recovery of our patients.

The maternity hospital of the Central Clinical Hospital with a Polyclinic is one of the best in the country. “I am proud that the best Russian doctors with great practical and scientific experience, who have dedicated their lives to people, work in our system. Patients' health is an invaluable human asset, which is taken care of around the clock by the entire staff of the Central Clinical Hospital,” said the Manager, along with words of gratitude to the hospital staff.

A report about the Federal State Budgetary Institution "Central Clinical Hospital with a Polyclinic" on the TV channel "Russia 24".

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The Presidential Executive Office allocates 2.9 billion rubles, excluding equipment costs, for the construction of a three-story building at the Central Clinical Hospital for 10 patients of the highest rank with an area of ​​12,000 square meters

“I try not to be treated, but to play sports,” President Vladimir Putin said a year ago at the forum “For Quality and Affordable Medicine”, which was held by the All-Russian Popular Front (ONF). Asked by a young doctor whether the president is among the Russian officials who like to be treated abroad, Putin replied in the negative, adding that he prefers the Central Clinical Hospital - according to a long-established tradition.

The Central Clinical Hospital (CCH) is a departmental medical institution of the presidential administration. It was created by order of the Council of Ministers of the USSR in 1947 to treat the country's leadership.

“Doctors working at the Central Clinical Hospital believe that the level of training, funding, and equipment do not meet the requirements of today. Much needs to be reformed there,” the president said at the forum.

A year later, reforms at the Central Clinical Hospital are in full swing. According to Reuters, the administration of the President of the Russian Federation is developing a project for a new clinic and polyclinic department for the country's leadership. The documentation says that the new department is intended for high-ranking officials.

The fact that a new building for the treatment of high-ranking officials will be built on the territory of the Central Clinical Hospital was told to Reuters by a source who previously worked at the Central Clinical Hospital and a source in medical circles familiar with the details of the project. The information was also confirmed by two unrelated doctors close to the administration of the Central Clinical Hospital. We are talking about the construction of the building of the “Clinical and Polyclinic Department (KPO)” on the territory of the hospital.

Signpost at the main building of the Central Clinical Hospital in Moscow

The three-story building with an area of ​​12,000 square meters will be designed for 10 patients and equipped with presidential and government communications.

According to the documents, the KPO construction project is estimated at 2.9 billion rubles, excluding equipment costs. The construction is being planned at a time when public health spending for ordinary Russians is rising but not keeping up with inflation.

According to two Reuters sources familiar with the details of the project, the new KPO is being created for Putin and his entourage.

Elena Krylova, press secretary of the Presidential Administration, confirmed the plans for the construction of a clinic and polyclinic department - the decision to build and design it was made by the UDP in July 2015 in accordance with the development concept of the Central Clinical Hospital in 2015-2020.

Answering the question whether this secure facility will be designed for 10 patients and equipped with special communications, including presidential and government, Krylova replied: "This information is not true." She declined to specify which particular point of the question was not true.

The chief physician of the Central Clinical Hospital, Nikolai Vitko, did not respond to questions from Reuters.

The KPO construction project seen by Reuters includes a hospital with VIP rooms, a conference hall for 50 people, a swimming pool, a consultation room, canteens for patients and staff, and underground parking. On one of the floors of the building, it is planned to build two wards with an area of ​​just under 200 square meters each.

UDP does not confirm, but does not refute these data either: "More detailed information is for official use only."

In response to the question whether the new building is intended for the treatment of the President and Prime Minister of Russia, Krylova said: "The construction of the new building is planned to provide medical care to patients whose service is entrusted to the UDP."

In addition to the president and the prime minister, this group, in accordance with the regulation on the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation No. 1370, includes members of the government, senators, judges of the constitutional court and over a thousand officials.

The need for high-quality health care has become particularly urgent since the West imposed sanctions on a number of Russian elites in response to the annexation of Crimea, two medical sources said.

At the same time, the president and people from his inner circle have reached the age when the risk of diseases increases.

Reuters has no evidence that Putin, who has shown voters in excellent health, or other high-ranking officials, have any medical problems. Now the president is 64 years old. If he wins the next election, he will remain in the Kremlin until 2024, when he turns 71.

The average age of the people on the first sanctions list, compiled by the United States because of the crisis in Ukraine and including those who, according to Washington, are especially close to the president, is about 63 years old.

Faded grandeur

The main building of the Central Design Bureau of the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation, built in the Stalinist Empire style, is adjacent to Rublevskoye Highway. On an impressive plot of 180 hectares, on the territory of the Moskvoretsky park, there are 12 hospital buildings for 1200 beds, a polyclinic and a pharmacy.

In Soviet times, there were no random people in the Central Clinical Hospital, and the best doctors were recruited from all over the country. When hiring, they analyzed the personal data of the applicant, they could also check the “moral character” of the doctor, interviewing, for example, the housemates where the employee lived, says Professor Alexander Nikolaev, who in total worked at the Central Clinical Hospital for over 20 years, from 1995 to 2004 one year as chief medical officer.

This hospital, says Nikolaev, has always had the best medical equipment. For the former chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR Alexei Kosygin in the 70s, the country's first computer tomograph was purchased.

“The average life expectancy of the contingent of the 4th Directorate of the Ministry of Health (it included the Central Clinical Hospital) was 20 years longer than in the whole country. An integrated approach to treatment provided the best results. That was the ideal health care,” said Nikolaev.

Leonid Brezhnev and Mikhail Gorbachev were observed in this hospital. Putin's predecessor Boris Yeltsin was in the Central Clinical Hospital after heart surgery.

Today, the hospital provides paid services to everyone, insurance companies attach patients to the service, but the high-ranking contingent is treated separately.

“The defining principle of the hospital’s work has been and remains professionalism and an individual approach to each patient, including those attached under the MHI policy,” Krylova said.

However, over the past 20 years, the quality of Kremlin medicine has declined, the current head of one of the departments of the Central Clinical Hospital told Reuters.

Nikolay Vitko

The UDP disagrees: "CCH is considered the flagship of cutting-edge medicine," according to a response obtained by Reuters.

According to the head of one of the departments of the Central Clinical Hospital, sanctions against Russian officials and retaliatory countermeasures taken by Russia played a catalytic role in the renewal of the Central Clinical Hospital.

The need to reform the clinic, according to a Reuters source in the leadership of the Central Clinical Hospital, is long overdue: the staff, unlike in Soviet times, is less qualified, the equipment lags behind world analogues. For example, the Cyber-Knife complex for point irradiation of cancerous tumors has not yet been installed at the Central Clinical Hospital, despite the fact that this complex is already used in other Russian clinics.

As a result, some members of the Russian elite began to travel abroad for treatment or use the services of private Russian clinics. But such clinics are not suitable for the country's leadership for security reasons, two sources close to the Russian government told Reuters.

The presidential administration intends to correct this shortcoming, according to papers seen by Reuters and medical sources. According to the documents, the new building will be equipped with presidential and government communications in case high-ranking patients need to make emergency decisions.

According to Russian law, presidential communication is assigned to the president and prime minister - in all their locations. In addition, the minister of defense and the chief of the general staff of the armed forces have such a connection, as well as officials whose list, if necessary, is determined by a special decree by the president himself. Government communications are used by senior officials of ministries and the White House.

The new building is intended for members of a "protected group," according to documents seen by Reuters. According to the law "On State Protection", it is mandatory to use the president (including the former), his family members and seven other senior officials: the chairmen of the government, the Federation Council, the State Duma, the Constitutional and Supreme Court, the Prosecutor General and the chairman of the Investigative Committee. If necessary, by decision of the President, protection may be granted to any person.

In December 2016, the UDP RF announced on its website that it had purchased a ready-made project for the construction of a three-story KPO from the only provider of state expertise services and that it had checked the estimated cost of construction. Relevant information is posted on the public procurement website. According to a Reuters source familiar with the details of the project, the documents were still under examination in December. The press service of the Federal Autonomous Institution Glavgosexpertiza of Russia did not respond to a Reuters request.

Funds for the construction of KPO are allocated to the Presidential Administration from the federal budget on the basis of the Federal Targeted Investment Program (FAIP). According to these documents, the construction of the KPO with underground passages may be completed in 2020, and the working documentation should be ready in 2017.

Reuters was unable to find out whether the Kremlin has made a decision to start construction of the new building.

According to two former employees of the Central Clinical Hospital who are in touch with former colleagues, as well as two sources in the medical community who are familiar with the details of the project, there is no evidence that the presidential administration has abandoned plans to build KPO.

According to Elena Krylova, the construction of a new building is planned in FAIP, the design and estimate documentation has been prepared, and its cost will be determined by the conclusion of the state expertise in accordance with the current legislation.

Underpasses

As follows from the initial design documents, the new KPO building will be connected by underground passages to two other buildings - the main building (No. 1) and the radiological building (No. 9). The Central Clinical Hospital still has an active underground passage between these two buildings - it will be reconstructed, a source in medical circles familiar with the details of the project told Reuters, and a doctor close to the Central Clinical Hospital confirmed.

While the construction of the new KPO is only being planned, wards for VIP patients are being repaired on the fifth and sixth floors of the main building, two sources told Reuters: one is an active employee of the Central Clinical Hospital, the other is a former head of one of the hospital departments. Reuters correspondents were convinced that repairs were underway there, but they could not get into the renovated chambers. This repair, as well as the construction of KPO, was also carried out within the framework of the development concept of the Central Design Bureau, said the press secretary of the Presidential Administration.

In these chambers, a special connection is also expected, it follows from the data of the public procurement website. So, in August 2016, the Central Clinical Hospital signed an agreement with System Solutions for the design of a special telephone connection for the wards on the fifth and sixth floors. The special activity of the company, as indicated on its website, is the design and installation of special and government communications. Among the finished projects is work at the facilities of the Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of Industry and Trade, as well as in the buildings of the presidential administration on Staraya Square and Putin's residence in Novo-Ogaryovo.

The plans of the Department Manager include the reconstruction of the radiological building. Here, according to a doctor from the Central Clinical Hospital, by 2019 there will be a separate extension with two new departments and modern equipment. It includes the CyberKnife complex and PET-CT equipment for the early diagnosis of oncological diseases.

Reuters was unable to find out if there would be wards for a “protected group” in this building.

Doctors are reluctant to talk about a new department and wards for VIP patients. But they confirm that a global renovation of the entire complex of buildings of the Central Clinical Hospital is underway. By 2017, the construction of a helipad should be completed, the children's building is being reconstructed, and the psychiatric building is next in line.

In addition, the reconstruction of other departments of the Central Clinical Hospital is underway - for example, a polyclinic located not far from the Kremlin in Romanov Lane. A "protected group" and high-ranking officials will also be observed here, a Reuters source in the medical community and a source at a medical center construction company told Reuters.

Under the pressure of sanctions

In 2014, the United States and the European Union, in response to the annexation of Crimea, imposed sanctions against a number of Russian officials and businessmen. The list prohibiting entry to America and Europe includes people from the inner circle of Vladimir Putin. Among them is the oil trader Gennady Timchenko, who moved with his family from Finland to Russia.

In the spring of 2014, during a “straight line”, Putin said: due to the imposition of sanctions on her husband Gennady Timchenko, Elena was unable to pay with a card for an operation in a German clinic. Later, Gennady Timchenko confirmed this information in an interview with the TASS agency.

After the imposition of sanctions, Russian high-ranking officials are not recommended to travel abroad, including for treatment. At the ONF forum, Putin called the decision to be treated abroad a “moral choice”: the president said that he was looking closely at the people who made this choice.

United Russia deputy singer Iosif Kobzon, who was on the sanctions list for supporting the self-proclaimed DPR and LPR, told Reuters that he was proud of his position: “The best people of Russia are on the sanctions lists.”

However, a year ago he had to beg Putin for support when the Italian government denied him a medical visa. According to Kobzon, at his request, Putin personally appealed to the Italian government, and the singer was allowed to leave for cancer treatment.

“Having such a status, it was embarrassing to be humiliated and ask, but, nevertheless, they gave me a visa, I had already undergone treatment in Milan twice,” Kobzon told Reuters. According to the singer, the treatment that he needs - manipulations on the "Cyber ​​Knife" - has not yet been properly mastered in Russia.

Kobzon received a visa for humanitarian reasons, which is allowed by the rules of the European Union, the Italian Foreign Ministry said.

According to the well-known neurosurgeon Alexei Kashcheev, among his patients are employees of law enforcement agencies and the presidential administration, governors.

“They come to me with papers from previous foreign consultations,” Kashcheev says.

If earlier they preferred to be treated abroad, then because of the sanctions they began to be treated in Russia, Kashcheev concludes.

Over the past two years, the allocations allocated by the Presidential Administration for the construction and reconstruction of medical facilities under the FTIP increased 2.3 times to 15.2 billion rubles, and since 2012 they have grown by 200 percent.

The UDP did not answer the question of what caused the increase in appropriations.

Russia's consolidated budget spending on public health grew by 32.9 percent between 2012 and 2016, with inflation at 50 percent.

Olga Zheludkova, a professor at the Russian Scientific Center for Roentgen Radiology, does not know about the plans to build a new building on the territory of the Central Clinical Hospital. But she believes the sanctions are bringing healthcare back to the Soviet Union, with its two-tier medical system.

“Special elite projects to treat officials in the absence of quality therapy for ordinary people is a typical example of this,” she says.

Svetlana Reiter, Pavel Miledin

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