View of Moscow. Photo from the archive WHO set up cooperation with the Palliative Assistance Center of Sechenov University in Moscow Healthcare ~ 60 > European Regional Bureau near the status of a collaborating center to the Federal Scientific and Practical Center for Palliative Medical Assistance (Sechenov University) in Moscow. This is an important step towards providing quality assistance to people experiencing serious suffering associated with a state of health throughout the European region WHO in the new status of the department will work with the European Bureau of the Her over the implementation of the second European work program for 2026–2030, paying special attention to the development of the patient, integrated and fair services of palliative care. WHO examines palliative assistance as an important component of universal coverage of health services. The center will cooperate with the WHO to ensure support and decent attitude to people with severe diseases and their families. ~ 60 > support for national reforms and international cooperation 60 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~ 62Assigning the status of a cooperating center is based on a pulse specified by the state program of the Russian Federation “Health Development”, which provides for the development of a system of palliative assistance. 60 > center will develop and disseminate clinical recommendations for symptoms, increase the qualifications of doctors and medical sisters, enlighten the population, expand scientific research and cooperate with other partners of WHO. 62 ~ regional priority 62 ~ according to WHO, more than 4.4 million people in the European region need palliative assistance, and this figure is the figure It will grow due to aging of the population and an increase in the number of chronic non-infectious diseases. ~ 60 > 60 > many residents of the region still do not even access basic services and painkillation. & nbsp; reasons-lack of resources, lack of access to the necessary drugs and a weak understanding of the essence of the essence palliative assistance. & nbsp; collaborating with academic institutions such as Sechenov University, WHO strives to strengthen the potential of healthcare systems to overcome these barriers, including with the help of innovation. 60 > “For us, it is a great honor to become part of a network of cooperative centers,” said the WHO, said Dr. Diana Nevzorova, head of the Federal Scientific and Practical Center for Palliative Assistance. – Our goal is to contribute to the future, in which palliative assistance will become the norm, and not an exception accessible to everyone who needs it, at the right time and anywhere. ”62 ~