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Improving quality of neonatal care in Ukraine: provision of modern equipment and training opportunities for Ukrainian neonatologists The development of neonatology, and the enhancement of the quality of care provided to newborns constitute the priorities for the healthcare improvement in the developed world. The Ministry of Health of Ukraine, in cooperation with international partners, actively works to improve the quality of neonatal care in our country. With the support from partners, the Ministry plans to open three training centers for neonatal specialists from all over Ukraine, and to provide regional perinatal centers with modern equipment in the near future.
Improving quality of neonatal care in Ukraine: provision of modern equipment and training opportunities for Ukrainian neonatologists The development of neonatology, and the enhancement of the quality of care provided to newborns constitute the priorities for the healthcare improvement in the developed world. The Ministry of Health of Ukraine, in cooperation with international partners, actively works to improve the quality of neonatal care in our country. With the support from partners, the Ministry plans to open three training centers for neonatal specialists from all over Ukraine, and to provide regional perinatal centers with modern equipment in the near future.
Ukraine purchases life-saving medicine for children with primary immunodeficiency diseases The Ministry of Health of Ukraine has purchased Anakinra – the life-saving medicine for the treatment of primary immunodeficiency in children. Before, this medicine was unavailable in Ukraine and parents of pediatric patients had to buy it at their own expense from abroad. The demand was relatively low, and the manufacturer was not interested in placing this medicine on the Ukrainian market.
International investors are interested in modernization of Ukrainian health facilities On September 14, the Infrastructure PPPs in Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia Conference in Kyiv brought together experts, business representatives and government officials from different countries to discuss the latest developments in the PPP sector and the PPP opportunities in Ukraine. One of the panel discussions focused on facilities management and PPPs in the healthcare sector. Roman Ilyk, deputy Minister of Health of Ukraine, presented the Ministry’s strategic plans aimed at attracting investment in the Ukrainian healthcare in the context of the ongoing transformation.