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The international community highlights the changes the Ministry’s team is implementing

5 September 2018

on september 1, 2018 the lancet, one of the most authoritative voices in global medicine, published two articles by jonathan pimm about ukraine’s current problems of critical importance, including fighting a measles outbreak and an undeclared war in the east of the country, as well as the key accomplishments and challenges in the ongoing healthcare transformation.

Ukrainian government approves draft law abolishing special permits for traditional medicine practice

5 September 2018

the cabinet of ministers of ukraine has approved resolution on the health ministry’s draft law on amendments to some laws of ukraine. the draft law excludes article 74.1 from the fundamentals of the legislation of ukraine on health care. this article regulates the procedure of issuance and revocation of a special permit to practice traditional medicine (healing), including the issuance of an expert conclusion on person’s healing ability by the ministry of health of ukraine. the above-mentioned amendments will enter into force once the parliament approves the draft law.

The story about how eliminating corrupt tender practices in procuring heart stents saves lives, outlined by Oliver Bullough, the New York Times

4 September 2018

the new york times article about small, pragmatic steps in ukraine's fight against corruption in the context of the ongoing healthcare system transformation.

#AntiFake from the Ministry of Health of Ukraine on the value of medicines imported to Ukraine from the Russian Federation

3 September 2018

the russian media started spreading information about ukraine being the largest importer of russian medicines and asserting that the total export value of russian pharmaceutical products to ukraine amounted to 60.6 million us dollars in the first half of 2018. this statement is factually inaccurate.

Medicine Procurement: Medicines procured under five public procurement programs are delivered to the regions

31 August 2018

medicines procured for the state budget funds under five government programs are currently delivered to the regions and will be available in health facilities in the nearest future.

Ukraine re-registers the recommended influenza vaccines for use in the forthcoming 2018-2019 season

30 August 2018

on august 28, representatives from the ministry of health of ukraine, the public health center of ukraine, the state expert center of the moh of ukraine, international and civil-society organizations, and vaccine suppliers discussed ukraine's preparedness for the next influenza season and the importance of coordinated efforts aimed at increasing the coverage of influenza vaccination.

Progress in primary care reform in Ukraine discussed at the 2018 WICC Annual Meeting in Lviv

29 August 2018

on august 25-29, the 2018 wonca international classification committee (wicc) annual meeting in lviv brought together the leading specialists in family medicine/general practice from around the world, who shared their knowledge and extensive experience. the meeting was also attended by the leaders of the ministry of health of ukraine and representatives of the ukrainian medical community.

The results of the 2018 nationwide admission campaign: 3 987 students to pursue a degree in medical specialties on a tuition-free basis

28 August 2018

during the 2018 nationwide higher education admission campaign, over 65 000 applications were submitted to different medical schools across ukraine. the most popular specialties included medicine (about 30 000 applications), pharmacy (over 15 000 applications), dentistry (over 9 000 applications) and pediatrics (3 000 applications).

PHC reform: 73 private PHC providers signed agreements with the NHSU during the second wave

27 August 2018

to date, 85 private phc providers (both clinics and physicians entrepreneurs) have signed agreements with the national health service of ukraine (nhsu) and joined the reform. this means that ukrainians can now sign declarations with family doctors, general practitioners and pediatricians working at private health facilities and receive primary care services free of charge, as under the new healthcare financing model, these services are covered by the state and paid by the nhsu.

Serving People, Improving Health Project: Mobile healthcare to reach patients in the most remote areas in Poltava oblast

27 August 2018

residents of the remote villages in poltava oblast do not need to go to the oblast center or nearest city anymore to get an ultrasound scanning, a blood pressure measurement, an ecg (electrocardiogram), routine screenings or tests. seven vehicles equipped with the latest technology for rapid diagnosis were purchased and delivered to poltava oblast under the serving people, improving health joint project of the ministry of health of ukraine and the world bank. last week, three of these vehicles made their first visit to six remote villages, and the medical teams examined 79 residents.