Business Programme

4 March 10:00–11:15
 Digital Business Space, hall 1
National Projects for a Healthy, Long, and Active Life: New Opportunities You Need to Know About
2nd Women for a Healthy Society Forum In 2025, Russia will begin implementing a new stage of the national projects that the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin launched in 2019. They specify the trajectory of the country’s development until 2030 and are based on large-scale initiatives that aim to improve people’s quality of life, including in healthcare. The national project ‘Long and Active Life’ sets the ambitious goal of increasing life expectancy to 78 years by 2030 and to 81 years by 2036. This goal could also be facilitated by the national project ‘Family’, a comprehensive programme that seeks to ensure maternal welfare and protect the health of children and adolescents, including reproductive health, and the national project ‘New Health Protection Technologies’. However, the national projects are not just a government strategy; they offer real opportunities for each citizen by providing them with access to modern medical services, preventive programmes, rehabilitation, support for active longevity, and improvements to their quality of life. What are the key focuses of healthcare-related projects? What changes are expected to take place in the healthcare system? What new tools and initiatives will emerge to support public health?
Moderator:
Oksana Drapkina — Director, National Medical Research Center for Therapy and Preventive Medicine of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation; Chief Visiting Specialist in Therapy and General Medical Practice of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Doctor of medical Sciences, Professor, corresponding member of RAS
Oksana M. graduated from the MMA named after I. M. Sechenov in 1992. From 1992 to 1997 she worked in the intensive care unit of the clinic of internal diseases of MMA named after I. M. Sechenov. From 1997 to 2015 she worked at the Department of internal medicine propaedeutics First Moscow State Medical University named after I. M. Sechenov, where she was promoted from Department assistant to Professor. In 2013, she was Awarded the Russian government prize in the field of education. In 2017 she was appointed to the position of Director of "NMRC PM" of the Ministry of health of Russia.
Professor Drapkina combines ongoing clinical work with research activities.
Awards: diploma of the Ministry of health of Russia, Laureate of the Russian Government prize in education, badge " excellence in health care».
There were defended 16 PhD theses and 1 dissertation for the degree of doctor of medical Sciences under the scientific guidance of O. M. Drapkina, more than 600 scientific article were published in domestic and foreign journals, 7 monographs, 10 textbooks
Panellists:
Sergey Boytsov — Director, National Medical Research Centre of Cardiology of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation; Chief Visiting Cardiologist Specialist of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Evgenia Kotova — Deputy Minister of Health of the Russian Federation
Anna Meleshina — Managing director, Magnit
Tatiana Mikhailova — Chief Physician, Regional Center for Public Health and Medical Prevention; Chief freelance specialist in medical prevention and family medicine of the Ministry of Health of the Belgorod Region
Natalia Mokrysheva — Director, Head of the Department of Personalized and Translational Medicine, National Medical Research Center of Endocrinology of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation; Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Zhanna Khaylova — Deputy Director, A.F. Tsyb Medical Radiological Research Center; Head, Center for Coordination of Activities of Institutions of the Regions of the Russian Federation in the Field of Radiology and Oncology
Vladimir Chulanov — Deputy Director for Research and Innovation Development, National Medical Research Center for Phtisiopulmonology and Infectious Diseases; Chief Visiting Specialist on Infectious Diseases of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
4 March 10:00–11:15
 Digital Business Space, hall 2
Innovations for Health Preservation
2nd Women for a Healthy Society Forum Innovative technologies and developments in diagnostics, medical equipment, medications, cutting-edge medical centres, and proper nutrition are vital to remaining healthy, coping with the stress of everyday life, tapping into your body’s natural reserves, and overcoming illness. Industry regulators help implement cutting-edge domestic developments to improve quality of life. What are the new approaches to genetic diagnosis and therapy? What new diagnostic procedures have a place in treatment? What modern methods exist for managing allergies? What methods are there to prevent and treat viral diseases? What’s new in nutrition to benefit health? What is the state doing to encourage the development of new drugs and medical devices for the domestic market?
Moderator:
Evelina Zakamskaya — TV Presenter, Russia 24 TV Channel; Chief Editor, Doctor TV Channel
Evelina Zakamskaya was born on November 17, 1977, in Baku, and graduated from the Faculty of Philology at Tver State University. She is a presenter for Radio Mayak and for Mir, a television and radio company. Since 2006, she has been an anchor for television channel Russia 24. She writes and presents Mnenie (Opinion), a talk show covering social and political issues, and Idei, menyayushchie mir (World-Changing Ideas), a series of popular science programmes. Evelina Zakamskaya moderates Russia 24 sessions at major international forums. Since 2017 - Editor-in-Chief, Doctor Channel. She is married with two daughters.
Panellists:
Sergey Kutsev — Director, Academician N.P. Bochkov Medical Genetic Research Center; Chief Freelance Specialist in Medical Genetics of the Ministry of Health of Russia
In 1988, he graduated from the Medical Faculty of the Rostov Order of Peoples' Friendship Medical Institute (RODNMI). Upon graduation from the institute in 1988, he was left for postgraduate studies. In his main position from 1991 to 2000. - Assistant, from 2000 to 2006 - Associate Professor, and from 2006 to August 2011 - Head of the Laboratory of Medical Genetics at the Rostov State Medical University (RostSMU). From 2006, he was concurrently an associate professor and then professor of the course in genetics and laboratory genetics at the Faculty of Advanced Medical Education of the Rostov State Medical University.
After moving to Moscow in 2011 - as the head of the department at the Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University. From 2012 to 2015 - Deputy Head of the Mutagenesis Laboratory (part-time) at the Medical Genetics Research Center of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences. From 2012 to 2015 - Deputy Director for Scientific Work of the Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution "Moscow Research Center". From May 20, 2015 - Acting Director and then Director of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "Medical Genetics Research Center" (since 2019 - Federal State Budgetary Institution "Academician N.P. Bochkov Medical Genetics Research Center").
His scientific interests include clinic, diagnosis and treatment of inherited diseases, genetics of oncohematological diseases, the role of viruses in carcinogenesis, neonatal screening, and organization of medical genetic services. He is the author of more than 300 publications, 17 manuals and guidelines.
Ekaterina Priezzheva — Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation
Alla Samoylova — Head, Federal Service for Surveillance in Healthcare (Roszdravnadzor)
Born in Cheboksary.
1990: Graduated from the Chuvash State University named after I. N. Ulyanov with a degree in medicine.
2002: Awarded with the badge “Excellent Worker of Public Health”.
2007: Honored doctor of the Chuvash Republic.
2010: Doctor of Science in medicine.
2012: Professor of obstetrics and gynecology.
1987-1990 – nurse, obstetrician-gynecologist at the industrial hospitals in Cheboksary.
1990-1993 – Full-time postgraduate study at Chuvash State University.
1993-1994 - Assistant at the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of the Chuvash State University.
1994-2012 – Chief Doctor of the Presidential Perinatal Center of the Ministry of Health and social development of the Chuvash Republic.
2010-2017 – Head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology named after G. M. Vorontsova, of the Chuvash State University.
2012-2015 – Deputy Chair at the Cabinet of Ministers of the Chuvash Republic - Minister of Health and Social Development of the Chuvash Republic.
2015-2017 – Minister of Health of the Chuvash Republic.
2018-2019 – Adviser to the Head of the Federal Service for Surveillance in Healthcare.
2019-2020 – Head of the Department of State Control of Implementation of State Healthcare Programs, the Federal Service for Surveillance in Healthcare.
2020 – Director of the Project Activities Department, the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation.
Since April 10, 2020 - Head of the Federal Service for Surveillance in Healthcare.
Natalia Suponeva — Director, Institute of Neurorehabilitation and Restorative Technologies, Research Center of Neurology
Lyudmila Scherbakova — President, Bright Way Group of Companies; member of the Russian party, BRICS Women's Business Alliance
Front row participants:
Oleg Glazachev — Head of Scientific Research, V.P. Filatov International Foundation for Biomedical Technologies Development; Professor of the Department of Normal Physiology, I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Elena Katunina — Head of the Department of Neurodegenerative Diseases, Federal Center of Brain Research and Neurotechnologies of the Federal Medical-Biological Agency of the Russian Federation
Evgeniya Nazarova — Deputy Chief Physician, Head of the Hospitalization Department, National Research Center – Institute of Immunology of the FMBA of Russia
Agnessa Osipova — Chairman of the Board of Directors, Russian Franchise Association (RFA)
In 2014 – elected a Corresponding Member of the International Academy of Management.
On December 1, 2016 joined the Expert Council on development of trade activities in the Russian Federation of the Ministry of industry and trade of the Russian Federation.
Since June 2016 – President of the Russian Franchise Association (RFA).
Since 2016 – Osipova A.A. Member of the World Franchise Council (WFC).
Since June 2019 – Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Russian Franchise Association (RFA).
Under the leadership of Osipova A. A. JSC "BRPI" developed promising areas of activity of the enterprise, including the development of production and its modernization, franchise business promotion, improvement of the concepts and formats of outlets. Special attention is paid to supporting small and medium-sized businesses that provides the opportunity to open new businesses and create additional jobs in the regions of Russia and CIS countries. Currently more than 300 cafes of the company in 115 cities and countries of the CIS and Baltic States provide jobs for more than 2,000 people.
The plant quality management system is certified for compliance with ISO 9001-2008. In 2014 JSC "BRPI" received a certificate "Management System of food safety" FSSC 22000.
The plant quality management system is certified for compliance with ISO 9001-2008. In 2014 JSC "BRPI" received a certificate "management System of food safety" FSSC 22000.
Since 2009 JSC “BRPI” has been an Official Purveyor to the Moscow Kremlin.
JSC "BRPI" - the official licensee of the Olympic Winter Games in Sochi 2014
The company conducts charitable activities and charity trips for school children to the ice cream factory, provides support to orphanages in Moscow and St.-Petersburg, to municipal societies and funds of the disabled.
JSC "BRPI" is a partner of the military tattoo festival "Spasskaya Tower" in the Red Square, the primary sponsor of ice-cream Festival in Sokolniki park, a partner in many Federal, municipal, sports, cultural and other social events.
4 March 10:00–11:15
 Digital Business Space, Small hall
Broadcast
Artificial Intelligence Serving People’s Health
2nd Women for a Healthy Society Forum The rapid development of artificial intelligence technologies is creating new opportunities to improve the healthcare system. Artificial intelligence is already helping to enhance the quality of diagnostics, optimize treatment processes, and even predict the development of diseases. However, despite the obvious advantages, a number of ethical and legal issues need to be resolved before artificial intelligence can be incorporated into healthcare. Such issues include ensuring the transparency of algorithms, protecting patients’ personal data, and complying with professional standards of medical practice. Can artificial intelligence replace a doctor, and if so, could it harm patients? Will artificial intelligence become a reliable assistant for doctors and patients by helping to improve public health? Can artificial intelligence be trusted? How are artificial intelligence technologies changing domestic healthcare today? What are digital ecosystems and what new opportunities do they offer in predictive analytics and the use of telemedicine platforms? How do they ensure the prompt exchange of information within the professional community and instil medical literacy in the population?
Moderator:
Elena Zhidkova — Director of Medicine, Russian Railways; Head, Central Health Directorate – branch of Russian Railways
Elena Zhidkova is the Head of the RZD Medicine network of health centres, a branch of JSC Russian Railways, and General Director of JSC RZD Medicine.
RZD Medicine consists of 134 medical institutions in 75 constituent entities of the Russian Federation and employs more than 60,000 people.
A graduate of Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University with a specialization in General Medicine, Ms. Zhidkova began her career in 2011 at the Morozov Children’s City Clinical Hospital in Moscow, where for over five years she headed up the consultative and diagnostics centres and ran outpatient services.
In 2011, she completed her residency at the Department of Economics and Management at Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University.
In 2010, she completed a course in marketing at Moscow State University of Economics, Statistics and Informatics.
Ms. Zhidkova holds an MBA in Entrepreneurship and Management from the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
In 2019, she earned a Master’s from the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
In 2020, she completed the Executive Master of Public Management (EMPM) talent pool development program.
Ms. Zhidkova carries out extensive research and teaching work. She is a lecturer at the UNESCO Chair “Healthy Lifestyle is the Key to Successful Development” at Y.I. Yevdokimov Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry.
Ms. Zhidkova holds a Ph.D. in Medicine, and has published numerous articles, papers and research and methodological works. She is a member of the Board of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (RSPP), and Deputy Chair of the RSPP Commission on Healthcare.
She is also a member of the Regional Health Council of the Federation Council of the Russian Federation.
Elena Zhidkova is a recipient of the Order “For Merit to the Fatherland,” II Class, awarded by decree of President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin.
On March 4, 2022, Ms. Zhidkova was named the winner of the “Ambassador of Corporate Health” award at the All-Russian Women for Health awards.
In December 2022, she received a letter of thanks from the Head of Military Clinical Hospital No. 1586 of the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation, Colonel of the Medical Service Peter Konovalov, for her contribution to the organization and running of donor campaigns for employees of Russian Railways and her volunteer work with Russian military personnel.
On December 19, 2022, Ms. Zhidkova received a letter from the Head of the P.V. Mandryk Central Military Clinical Hospital of the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation, Major General of the Medical Service Dr. Pavel Kraynikov, for her humanitarian work.
Panellists:
Anna Abramova — Director of the Artificial Intelligence Center, MGIMO University
Olga Beloglazova — Deputy Governor, Lipetsk Region
Vadim Vankov — Deputy Minister of Health of the Russian Federation
Alexander Gusev — Director of Business Development, K-Sky
Svetlana Samoylova — Head of the Scientific and Clinical Reference Center, Central Health Directorate – branch of Russian Railways
4 March 11:30–13:30
 Digital Business Space, Great hall
Broadcast
The opening ceremony and plenary session of the ‘Women for a Healthy Society’ Russian Women’s Forum The ‘Call of a Woman's Heart’ Award Ceremony
2nd Women for a Healthy Society Forum (by invitation)
4 March 14:30–16:00
 Digital Business Space, Small hall
Broadcast
Corporate Programmes: Secrets of Cognitive Health and Working Longevity
2nd Women for a Healthy Society Forum In the modern world, information overload, stress, and highly intensive lifestyles often lead to diminished performance, memory impairment, and a lack of concentration even in the younger generation. Under these conditions, maintaining the health, including cognitive health, of the working population is becoming an extremely urgent objective for both the state and employers. Russia is seeing a trending of the more proactive monitoring of worker health, bringing medical care, including rehabilitation, closer to the workplace, as well as providing support for cognitive functions. Given the shortage of human resources, employers are interested in maintaining the active professional longevity of their employees. Replicating successful corporate practices will contribute to the country’s socioeconomic development. What technologies are most effective at solving the problem of supporting people’s health? What innovative approaches in corporate medicine could achieve the maximum effect in maintaining health and working longevity? Are employers ready to take such approaches and what do they need for this? What digital tools are most effective at monitoring and correcting the health of individual workers? How does the introduction of health protection programmes affect a company’s economic performance?
Moderator:
Tatyana Yakovleva — First Deputy Head, Federal Medical-Biological Agency of the Russian Federation
Born 7 July 1960 in Goгky oblast.
In 1985, graduated Ivanovo State Medical Institute with honours, majoring in Paediatrics. Worked her way up from a rural hospital nurse to Chief Physician of Teykovo Central Regional Hospital (Ivanovo Oblast).
In 1999, elected Deputy of the 3rd State Duma of Ivanovo single member electoral district No.78 (Ivanovo oblast), also elected Deputy of the 4th, 5th, and 6th State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation.
Acted as Deputy Head of the State Duma Committee for Healthcare and Sports, Head of the State Duma Committee for Healthcare, First Deputy Head of the United Russia fraction at the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation.
While in the State Duma, was a member of interagency working group on the Healthcare priority national project at the Russian Federation Presidential Council for the Implementation of the Priority National Projects, State Duma Committee for the Juvenile Affairs and Protection of their Rights and Governmental Committee for Combating Drug Abuse and Illegal Drug Trafficking, as well as acted as Deputy Head of State Duma Committee for Technical Regulation.
Doctor of Medicine, Honoured Doctor of the Russian Federation, Professor, co-author of over 59 research publications, 7 textbooks, 6 patents. The winner of the Russian Federation Governmental Award in the field of science and technology. In 2001, graduated Moscow State Social University specializing in Law. Holds top qualification category in Public Health. Chair of the Department on outpatient and social paediatrics at Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University (RNRMU), the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation.
Decorated with the Order of Honour, Medal of the 2nd degree Order of Service to the Fatherland, Medal of Merit for the National Healthcare; received Citation from Valentina Matvienko, the Chair of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation.
Appointed Deputy Minister of Healthcare of the Russian Federation by Government Order No.1010-р of 18 June 2012.
Panellists:
Pavel Baskakov — General Director, MATERIA MEDICA HOLDING
Olga Batalina — First Deputy Minister of Labor and Social Protection of the Russian Federation
Anna Bogolepova — Head of the Department of Cognitive Disorders, Federal Centre of Brain Research and Neurotechnologies of the Federal Medical-Biological Agency of the Russian Federation; Professor, Department of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Medical Genetics, Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University of the Russian Ministry of Health
Elena Zhidkova — Director of Medicine, Russian Railways; Head, Central Health Directorate – branch of Russian Railways
Elena Zhidkova is the Head of the RZD Medicine network of health centres, a branch of JSC Russian Railways, and General Director of JSC RZD Medicine.
RZD Medicine consists of 134 medical institutions in 75 constituent entities of the Russian Federation and employs more than 60,000 people.
A graduate of Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University with a specialization in General Medicine, Ms. Zhidkova began her career in 2011 at the Morozov Children’s City Clinical Hospital in Moscow, where for over five years she headed up the consultative and diagnostics centres and ran outpatient services.
In 2011, she completed her residency at the Department of Economics and Management at Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University.
In 2010, she completed a course in marketing at Moscow State University of Economics, Statistics and Informatics.
Ms. Zhidkova holds an MBA in Entrepreneurship and Management from the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
In 2019, she earned a Master’s from the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
In 2020, she completed the Executive Master of Public Management (EMPM) talent pool development program.
Ms. Zhidkova carries out extensive research and teaching work. She is a lecturer at the UNESCO Chair “Healthy Lifestyle is the Key to Successful Development” at Y.I. Yevdokimov Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry.
Ms. Zhidkova holds a Ph.D. in Medicine, and has published numerous articles, papers and research and methodological works. She is a member of the Board of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (RSPP), and Deputy Chair of the RSPP Commission on Healthcare.
She is also a member of the Regional Health Council of the Federation Council of the Russian Federation.
Elena Zhidkova is a recipient of the Order “For Merit to the Fatherland,” II Class, awarded by decree of President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin.
On March 4, 2022, Ms. Zhidkova was named the winner of the “Ambassador of Corporate Health” award at the All-Russian Women for Health awards.
In December 2022, she received a letter of thanks from the Head of Military Clinical Hospital No. 1586 of the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation, Colonel of the Medical Service Peter Konovalov, for her contribution to the organization and running of donor campaigns for employees of Russian Railways and her volunteer work with Russian military personnel.
On December 19, 2022, Ms. Zhidkova received a letter from the Head of the P.V. Mandryk Central Military Clinical Hospital of the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation, Major General of the Medical Service Dr. Pavel Kraynikov, for her humanitarian work.
Anna Tumaseva — Head of Medical Safety and Health Service, Sibur
Olga Schetinina — Member of the Committee of the Council of the Federation of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation on Science, Education and Culture
Front row participant:
Oksana Ignatovich — Director of Production, Mars
4 March 14:30–16:00
 Digital Business Space, Great hall
Broadcast
The Path to a Healthy Society: Projects That Unite People
2nd Women for a Healthy Society Forum Modern challenges in public healthcare require a comprehensive approach based on cooperation between the state, business, and proactive citizens. The professional medical community and non-profit organizations are effectively meeting the public’s demand for information about modern approaches to disease prevention, new technologies, and treatment methods. Women are initiating projects that aim to promote a healthy lifestyle, maintain the health of all family members, and solve social problems. Sharing experience in implementing successful regional health protection initiatives allows them to be replicated in other territories. Creating conditions for collaboration between the authors of such projects and leaders of the public sector and integrating projects into a unified system of socially oriented assistance will help to achieve Russia’s national goals. Which health protection projects will be most in demand in the near future? How can we build an effective model of interaction between the state and proactive communities in order to integrate the best social initiatives into the healthcare system? How can promising social projects be scaled up to different regions of Russia? How do social projects unite people and why is this so important?
Moderator:
Anastasia Stolkova — Member of the Commission of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation on Healthcare; Director, RK-Medicine Foundation; First Deputy Head of the Directorate for Development, Roscongress Foundation
First Deputy Chief Executive Officer for Development, Director of the Healthcare Directorate of the Roscongress Foundation, Head of the Healthy Life and Women for a Healthy Society projects.

Public figure, member of the Regional Health Council of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, member of the Council of the Eurasian Women's Forum, public representative of the Agency for Strategic Initiatives.

Education:

Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Master's degree in Economics, International Finance and Banking programme.

I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Master's degree in Public Health, Institute of Leadership and Health Management.

Since 2018, she has served as the Head of Healthcare at the Roscongress Foundation and is the creator of the Healthy Life project, which has become the primary platform for healthcare discussions at key business events, including the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, the Eastern Economic Forum, and others. Over the years, the Healthy Life project has evolved into a multidisciplinary platform for national and international cooperation between government authorities and expert communities to collaboratively explore practical proposals for addressing critical healthcare issues. The Healthy Life Forum is held annually (in 2023, it was conducted as a summit of health ministers from CIS countries).

Since 2021, she has been managing the leading industry event, ‘Ensuring Drug Security’ Russian Pharmaceutical Forum, within the framework of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.

In 2021, she launched the Women for a Healthy Society project with the goal of uniting women who are involved in social projects within the health sector. This initiative is being carried out with the support of the Council of the Eurasian Women's Forum. The Women for a Healthy Society project is primarily focused on strengthening the values of health and the institution of the family in the Russian Federation. It aims to support initiatives led by women in the social sphere, which promote healthy lifestyles, provide assistance to motherhood and childhood, and offer support to the older generation.

In 2020, she received a letter of thanks from the President of the Russian Federation for her active participation in the preparation and organization of the Russia–Africa Summit and Economic Forum in 2019.

Also in 2020, she received a letter of thanks from the President of the Russian Federation for her selfless contribution to the Russian nationwide aid campaign We Are Together. This campaign aimed to provide social support to citizens during the COVID-19 epidemic in the Russian Federation.

In 2021, she received a letter of thanks from the Chairman of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation for her great contribution to the preparation and organization of the Third Eurasian Women's Forum.

In 2022, she was awarded the Certificate of Honour of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation for her outstanding contribution to healthcare and active citizenship.

In 2023, she received a letter of thanks from the Chairman of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation for her contribution to the development of the Eurasian Women's Forum projects.

Also in 2023, she received a Commendation from the President of the Russian Federation for her contribution to the preparation and organization of the 25th St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.
Panellists:
Elena Aksenova — Director, Research Institute for Healthcare Organization and Medical Management of Moscow Healthcare Department
Elena Aksenova has been working at the Research Institute since December 2018.
Educated at Moscow State Pedagogical University, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
She worked as Vice-Rector for Development and Innovation at the I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University of the Russian Ministry of Health. She was Deputy Head of the Department of Innovative Development of Medical Science of RAMS, Head of the Expert Analytical Department of the Federal Agency for Scientific Organizations, Deputy Chief Scientific Secretary of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Before assuming the position of Director of the Research Institute for Innovative Development of Medical Science of the DSMH, she was the Head of the Center for Strategic Planning of Science Development, Expertise and Scientific Advice of the RAS.
Natalya Bondarenko — Chief Physician, Clinical Hospital No. 85 of the Federal Medical and Biological Agency
Irina Bragina — Deputy Head, Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Wellbeing (Rospotrebnadzor)
Del Daria — Head, Charity Foundation "Family of Pribaikalye"
Oksana Drapkina — Director, National Medical Research Center for Therapy and Preventive Medicine of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation; Chief Visiting Specialist in Therapy and General Medical Practice of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Doctor of medical Sciences, Professor, corresponding member of RAS
Oksana M. graduated from the MMA named after I. M. Sechenov in 1992. From 1992 to 1997 she worked in the intensive care unit of the clinic of internal diseases of MMA named after I. M. Sechenov. From 1997 to 2015 she worked at the Department of internal medicine propaedeutics First Moscow State Medical University named after I. M. Sechenov, where she was promoted from Department assistant to Professor. In 2013, she was Awarded the Russian government prize in the field of education. In 2017 she was appointed to the position of Director of "NMRC PM" of the Ministry of health of Russia.
Professor Drapkina combines ongoing clinical work with research activities.
Awards: diploma of the Ministry of health of Russia, Laureate of the Russian Government prize in education, badge " excellence in health care».
There were defended 16 PhD theses and 1 dissertation for the degree of doctor of medical Sciences under the scientific guidance of O. M. Drapkina, more than 600 scientific article were published in domestic and foreign journals, 7 monographs, 10 textbooks
Evgenia Kotova — Deputy Minister of Health of the Russian Federation
Ekaterina Milova — Development Director, ORBI Anti-Stroke Foundation
Maria Podkopaeva — Director of Sustainable Development, X5 Group
Front row participant:
Anna Markova — Acting Minister of Health of the Lipetsk Region
4 March 14:30–16:00
 Digital Business Space, hall 2
New Solutions for Health Territories
Dialogue between Women Mayors 2nd Women for a Healthy Society Forum Municipalities play a major role in achieving all the country’s national goals, including the ones set as part of the national project ‘Long and Active Life’. Women mayors are initiating and actively participating in health protection programmes. Exchanging experience regarding the development of municipalities as health territories, where everyone can find opportunities for physical and spiritual development and have access to high-quality medical care, helps to replicate best practices and create new initiatives. What tasks do municipalities need to solve as part of the implementation of the national project ‘Long and Active Life’? How can we scale up the successful municipal programmes that have been used to create health territories and health protection practices in different regions of Russia, and what should we be paying attention to? How can we create and develop an environment to protect people’s health at the level of municipalities?
Moderator:
Irina Guseva — Co-chairperson, All-Russian Association for the Development of Local Self-Government; Member of the Presidium of the Council under the President of the Russian Federation for the Development of Local Self-Government
Panellists:
Marina Gordeeva — Chairman of the Board, Fund for Support Children in Difficult Situation
Tatyana Dorokhova — Head of Shipunovsky District of Altai Krai
Oksana Drapkina — Director, National Medical Research Center for Therapy and Preventive Medicine of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation; Chief Visiting Specialist in Therapy and General Medical Practice of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Doctor of medical Sciences, Professor, corresponding member of RAS
Oksana M. graduated from the MMA named after I. M. Sechenov in 1992. From 1992 to 1997 she worked in the intensive care unit of the clinic of internal diseases of MMA named after I. M. Sechenov. From 1997 to 2015 she worked at the Department of internal medicine propaedeutics First Moscow State Medical University named after I. M. Sechenov, where she was promoted from Department assistant to Professor. In 2013, she was Awarded the Russian government prize in the field of education. In 2017 she was appointed to the position of Director of "NMRC PM" of the Ministry of health of Russia.
Professor Drapkina combines ongoing clinical work with research activities.
Awards: diploma of the Ministry of health of Russia, Laureate of the Russian Government prize in education, badge " excellence in health care».
There were defended 16 PhD theses and 1 dissertation for the degree of doctor of medical Sciences under the scientific guidance of O. M. Drapkina, more than 600 scientific article were published in domestic and foreign journals, 7 monographs, 10 textbooks
Inna Kolykhmatova — Head of the Petrozavodsk Urban District of the Republic of Karelia
Anna Kontsevaya — Deputy Director for Scientific and Analytical Work, National Medical Research Center for Therapy and Preventive Medicine of the Ministry of Health of Russia
Alena Sokolskaya — Head of the Klin City District
Natalya Stroganova — Head of the Administration of the Ozersky Municipal District of the Kaliningrad Region
Valentina Surovtseva — Head of the Bisertsky Municipal District of the Sverdlovsk Region
Eugeniya Uvarkina — Senator of the Russian Federation from the Executive Body of State Power of the Lipetsk Region
Front row participants:
Tatyana Yozhikova — Head, Republican Health Center of the Ministry of Health of the Donetsk People's Republic; Head of the Regional Branch, League of National Health in the Donetsk People's Republic
Yulia Zubova — General Director, Academy of Urban Technologies «SREDA»
Marina Fomicheva — Chief Specialist in Preventive Medicine of the Novosibirsk Region; Director, Regional Center for Public Health and Medical Prevention
Tatiana Shestakova — Executive Director, "Healthy Cities, Districts and Towns" Association; Member of the Public Council under the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
4 March 14:30–16:00
 Digital Business Space, hall 1
Lifestyle Medicine: Modern Approaches and Practices
2nd Women for a Healthy Society Forum Health is a fundamental condition and guarantee of a full life. According to the World Health Organization, maintaining a healthy lifestyle could prevent up to 80% of non-communicable diseases. In an effort to prolong biological youth and reduce the risks of developing chronic non-communicable diseases, modern science has concluded that people need to establish a new paradigm of health. Lifestyle medicine does just that, combining the prevention and treatment of diseases by eliminating their root cause and changing patients’ bad habits. Lifestyle medicine aims to change the cultural environment and works with society, business, and the government to achieve effective structural and social changes that promote conscious choices of healthy behaviour, which includes reducing harm from smoking, alcohol, poor quality food, insomnia, stress, and a sedentary lifestyle. Will lifestyle medicine become a new effective strategy for reducing the spread of non-communicable diseases? What modern approaches and practices in lifestyle medicine have proven to be the most promising? What initiatives and modern technologies help to increase the health literacy among citizens? How can we build interdisciplinary strategies of medical care for people who are ready to change their daily habits in an effort to improve their health? How can we systematically and comprehensively motivate and educate society about the principles of a healthy lifestyle?
Moderator:
Olga Kobyakova — Central Research Institute for Organization and Informatization of Health Care of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Panellists:
Roman Buzunov — Head, Sleep Medicine Center, Rehabilitation Clinic in Khamovniki
Marina Kurganova — Director, National Agency for the Development of Social Initiatives
Roman Lyukmanov — Senior Researcher, neurologist of the highest qualification category, Scientific Center of Neurology
Anna Meleshina — Managing director, Magnit
Alexey Moskalev — Director of the Institute of Longevity with the Clinic of Treatment and Preventive Medicine of the Academician B.V. Petrovsky Russian Scientific Center for Surgery
Vladimir Filippov — Deputy Head of the Department of Labor and Social Protection of the Population of Moscow
Elena Chichkanova — Managing Partner, Communications Director, MediSpa Hotel MAYRVEDA Kislovodsk 5*
4 March 16:30–18:00
 Digital Business Space, Small hall
Broadcast
A Healthy Environment for Everyone: Federal Projects and Regional Solutions
2nd Women for a Healthy Society Forum Preserving the population, improving people’s health and well-being, and supporting families are among Russia’s national development goals for the period until 2030. Federal projects are being implemented to achieve these goals and all the country’s regions need to become actively involved in this process. Informing citizens about the opportunities and tools for implementing federal projects, including ‘Health for Everyone’ and ‘The Older Generation’, will help boost their interest in actively participating in regional programmes. What is more important on the path to active longevity: a healthy lifestyle, genes, or modern technologies? How can we combat the risk factors associated with age-related diseases? What innovations will appear in the medical checkup programme for the country’s citizens? What benefits do state guarantee programmes offer for each individual? What regional initiatives in active longevity could be effectively replicated? What results can we expect from the modernization of regional health centres? When will individual programmes for a healthy lifestyle, nutrition, and exercise appear?
Moderator:
Elena Savelyeva — Director of Government Relations, PCBC LLC
Panellists:
Maksim Kabanov — Head, “Hospital for War Veterans” St. Petersburg State Budgetary Healthcare Institution
Ekaterina Karakulina — Director of the Department of Organization of Medical Care and Sanatorium and Resort Business, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Svetlana Kravchuk — Deputy Chairman, Federal Compulsory Medical Insurance Fund
Aleksandr Rozanov — Director, Association of Medical Specialists on Risk Modification
Anna Skorik — Deputy Director, Moscow Longevity
Olga Tatarinova — Chief Physician, Republican Clinical Hospital No. 3; Chief Freelance Geriatrician of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)
Anna Tverskova — Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Ulyanovsk region
4 March 16:30–18:00
 Digital Business Space, Great hall
Broadcast
How to Stay Strong and Achieve Success in the 21st Century
Lecture by invited expert 2nd Women for a Healthy Society Forum
Panellist:
Alexey Sitnikov — Psychotherapist, Consultant