Chairman of the Social Insurance Fund of the Russian Federation

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Chairman of the Social Insurance Fund of the Russian Federation Social Insurance Fund of the Russian Federation: Strategic Development Guidelines А. KIGIM Chairman of the Social Insurance Fund of the Russian Federation 2014

KEY FACTORS OF THE SOCIAL INSURANCE FUND’S STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL COMMITMENTS OF THE STATE (limited budget for social component) CLIENT (social rights and expectations) SOCIAL PARTNERS SOCIAL TECHNOLOGIES ADVANCE OF TECHNOLOGY

STRATEGIC TECHNOLOGIES AND TOOLS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE FUND ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGIES (SOCIAL ELECTRONIC INTERFACES) TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS (new technical equipment) CLIENT-CENTERED SERVICE INFRASTRUCTURE REHABILITATION

PRIORITIES OF THE STATE BUILDING UP THE INSURANCE MODEL BALANCING THE BUDGET OF THE SOCIAL INSURANCE FUND FORMATION OF BUDGET REVENUES SOCIAL COMMITMENTS OF THE STATE (limited budget for social needs) ENSURING EFFICIENT BUDGET EXPENDITURE OF THE SOCIAL INSURANCE FUND CLIENT-FOCUSED INFRASTRUCTURE OF THE FUND’S SERVICES COST SAVINGS (ORGANIZATIONAL, OPERATIONAL, AND INFORMATIONAL COSTS)

QUALITY OF SERVICE STANDARDS IN THE SOCIAL INSURANCE FUND PRIORITIES OF CLIENTS QUALITY OF SERVICE STANDARDS IN THE SOCIAL INSURANCE FUND SOCIAL RIGHTS AND EXPECTATIONS PROVISION OF HIGH QUALITY SOCIAL INSURANCE SERVICES INNOVATIVE ELECTRONIC CLIENT SERVICES OF THE FUND CLIENT-CENTERED INFRASTRUCTURE OF THE FUND’S SERVICES INNOVATIVE MEANS OF TECHNICAL REHABILITATION

PERSONNEL PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS QUALITY OF THE FUND’S SERVICES 1 STANDARDS FOR SERVICES 2 FUNCTIONAL ARCHITECTURE OF THE FUND 3 OCCUPATIONAL CLEARANCE 4 PROFESSIONAL DUTIES 5 PERFORMANCE INDICATORS (KPI) 6

NEW TECHNOLOGIES FOR REHABILITATION EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES 1 MEDICAL REHABILITATION 2 EMPLOYMENT REHABILITATION 3

1 2 3 INNOVATIVE ELECTRONIC CLIENT’S SERVICES OF THE FUND ELECRONIC DISABILITY LEAVE 1 INNOVATIVE ELECTRONIC CLIENT’S SERVICES OF THE FUND SOCIAL PERSONAL CABINET FOR CLIENTS OF THE FUND 2 SOCIAL GLONASS + CUSTOMIZED SOCIAL GADGET 3

BUILDING UP THE SYSTEM OF SOCIAL PARTNERS’ PARTICIPATION IN DEVELOPMENTAL PROJECTS (COMMITTEES AND PROJECT MANAGEMNT TEAMS) 1 TARIFFS OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY SOCIAL PARTNERS (EMPLOYERS AND TRADE-UNIONS) MEDICAL REHABILITATION REQUESTS & COMPLAINTS IMPROVING THE SYSTEM OF ADMINISTRATION OF INSURANCE CONTRIBUTIONS – FULLY DIGITIZING THE SYSTEM (ELECTRONIC CABINET FOR THE INSURED) 2

TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS FOR THE SOCIAL INSURANCE FIELD INNOVATIVE MEANS OF TECHNICAL REHABILITATION 1 INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES OF REHABILITATION 2 NEW SOCIAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE DISABLED AND INJURED PERSONS 3 ROBOTIC EQUIPMENT & EXOSCELETONS (LIMITED MOBILITY) 3D PRINTING (PROSTHETICS) AUGMENTED REALITY TECHNOLOGIES (VISION & HEARING IMPAIRMENT COMPENSATION) NEW MATERIALS (SPECIALTY DIAPERS)

t New Medicinal Technologies New technical devices & materials Quality change in the “human dimension” PENSION INSURANCE MEDICAL INSURANCE SOCIAL INSURANCE SHARP INCREASE IN LONGEVITY MAINTAINING VITALITY AND WORK SKILLS t MODERN SOCIAL CLIENT “NEW SOCIAL CLIENT” New technical devices & materials

? ? 75 Y.O. “NEW SOCIAL CLIENT” 70% 30% “LIFE” INVESTMENT FUND (ENDOWMENT INSURANCE) 75 Y.O. 70% 30% DO CONVENTIONAL PENSION AND SOCIAL INSURANCE MODELS STIL REMAIN? ? ? DO THE NEW TYPES OF SOCIAL INSURANCE EMERGE?