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Ukraine's healthcare transformation progress in the context of European integration On June 26, 2018, the EU-Ukraine Sub-Committee on Economic and Other Sector Cooperation cluster meeting participants, including representatives of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine, discussed the major accomplishments and future prospects for bringing the Ukrainian healthcare in line with the European standards in the context of the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement implementation.
9 July
Ukrainian rehabilitation specialists will enter medical data on the recovery of patients in the EHCS according to the International Classification of the ICF The rehabilitation care system in Ukraine is at the stage of fundamental changes. The transformed rehabilitation system aims not only to restore a person's physical and psychological well-being but also to fully return them to public life, and preserve their right to work and social contacts. For this purpose, the electronic health care system (EHCS) introduces rehabilitation functionality based on the principles of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF). Now the focus is not on the diagnosis or the disease but on the person and their path to recovery.
22 March
Ukrainian hospitals will be equipped with solar panels Ukrainian hospitals will be equipped with solar panels. The Ministry of Health, together with the Ministry of Energy, is launching a project to install solar panels in healthcare facilities. The Ray of Hope Project will be implemented at the expense of international partners and will allow Ukrainian hospitals to remain more resilient in the face of russian energy terrorism.
21 March
Almost 25,000 students have registered for a course on managing mental disorders at the primary level of medical care It is planned that by the end of 2024 in Ukraine, 60% of specialists working in primary care medical institutions will be trained and will be able to help patients in cases of the most common mental disorders, such as depression or neurosis. And, most importantly, not only to diagnose them in time but also to treat them. And if more thorough therapy is necessary, they will redirect such patients to narrow specialists.
17 March
The Ministry of Health of Ukraine informs about the unified state qualification exam (USQE "KROK"). Due to the full-scale war in Ukraine, the Ministry of Health of Ukraine (MoH) has developed a draft resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine "On Amendments to the Procedure for Conducting the Unified State Qualification Exam for Master's Degree Students in the Specialties of the Field of Knowledge "22 Healthcare."
16 March
Presentation of the USAID project “Sustainable Development of National Health Systems” was held Minister of Health Viktor Liashko at the weekly staff meeting of the Ministry of Health listened to Vitalii Karanda, head of the project “Sustainable Development of National Health Systems”, implemented by Abt Associates with funding from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
16 March
Viktor Liashko: high-quality mental health services should be available to everyone Today, the Minister of Health of Ukraine Viktor Liashko at a meeting of the interdepartmental coordination council of the All-Ukrainian mental health program, which is implemented on the initiative of the first lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska, presented the priority project of the Ministry, which is called “Mental health at the primary level of medical care”.
16 March
Rehabilitation care is an issue that can't wait. And we are doing everything possible to ensure that it is at the highest level in Ukraine – Serhii Dubrov On 14 March First Deputy Minister of Health Serhii Dubrov met with a delegation headed by Tomáš Kopechny, commissioner of the Czech government for the restoration of Ukraine. The commissioner will coordinate the assistance that public and private structures of the Czech Republic are providing to Ukraine now and plan to provide after our victory.
15 March
More than 90% of medical institutions continue to operate in the most war-affected regions - monitoring data The Ministry of Health, together with the WHO regional office in Ukraine, assessed the availability of medical services in 10 regions. Most of them are frontline regions or those that were under temporary occupation. Despite the daily challenges associated with the war, more than 90% of the evaluated institutions continue to operate fully in the territory of Kyiv, Chernihiv, Sumy, Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, Mykolaiv, Odesa and Donetsk oblasts.
14 March
PEPFAR announced the allocation of USD 118.5 million in funding for the medical system of Ukraine Today in Warsaw, Viktor Liashko, Minister of Health of Ukraine, participated in the COP23 PEPFAR joint planning meeting for Ukraine and the Global Fund's national dialogue with civil society, local and international partners and official representatives of the headquarters. The purpose of the event is to develop a project for submitting an operational plan for Ukraine for 2023 (COP23) and preliminary work on Ukraine's application for funding from the Global Fund for 2024-2026 for the implementation of programs to ensure sustainable counteraction to the HIV and tuberculosis epidemic in Ukraine in the context of russia's war against Ukraine and in the post-war period.
13 March