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MoH ensures privacy, security and confidentiality of eHealth records

3 April 2018

signing of the patient-doctor contract with the chosen primary care professional requires entry of the patient’s personal data in the ehealth system (electronic health record system). the ministry of health of ukraine guarantees that personal data provided by both patients and doctors will be securely stored and protected.

Key aspects of implementation of the National List of Essential Medicines presented to stakeholders

1 April 2018

in 2018, within the framework of cooperation with the ministry of health of ukraine, the us agency for international development (usaid) launched the safemed project ("safe, affordable, and effective medicines for ukrainians"), which is the five-year project for support of the ukrainian government in implementing healthcare reform and managing medicines through strengthening pharmaceutical sector governance, optimizing pharmaceutical sector finance, and ensuring improved availability and effective use of essential medicines.

Head has registered National Health Service of Ukraine

29 March 2018

on march 30, 2018, the ministry of justice of ukraine registered the national health service of ukraine as the central executive agency. oleh petrenko was appointed head of the nhs of ukraine at the government meeting on march 28, 2018.

Developing systematic approach to adolescent health

28 March 2018

on march 28, 2018 the adolescent health working group discussed key aspects for "promoting the integration of adolescent-oriented services within the primary care system in line with the current health care reform in ukraine".

The Ukrainian government approved medicines procurement under the 2018 budget funds

28 March 2018

the cabinet of ministers of ukraine approved the first part of the resolution that specifies the list and demand of medicines and medial products for procurement under the 2018 budget funds.

The BMJ organizes trainings for regional coordinators in Ukraine

27 March 2018

the bmj, one of the world’s leading medical knowledge providers, is implementing an ambitious clinical decision support (cds) training initiative, aimed at improving evidence-based knowledge and healthcare outcomes in ukraine.

Medical education reform: changes for students and doctors

27 March 2018

on march 28, 2018, the cabinet of ministers of ukraine approved several resolutions providing for the first steps in implementation of medical education reform. for example, master’s students of medical schools and institutions in ukraine will have to pass the unified state qualification exam in the specialty. an international monitoring and evaluation of the quality of higher medical education will be conducted in 2018, and the new approach to continuing medical education and professional development of healthcare workers will be introduced.

Ministry of Health of Ukraine approved Procedure for the provision of primary care services

27 March 2018

the ministry of health of ukraine has approved procedure for provision of primary care services – the document that regulates the work of primary care doctors (general practitioners, pediatricians and family doctors), presents a well-defined package of primary care services, and forms a new culture of doctor-patient relationship. starting july 1, 2018, all primary care facilities should provide services in full compliance with this document.

Ministry of Health of Ukraine approved Procedure for choosing primary care doctor

26 March 2018

the approved procedure defines for the ukrainian citizens the rules for choosing a primary care doctor: general practitioner, pediatrician or family physician. this procedure is mandatory for all primary care providers in ukraine.

Healthcare reform will start in early 2018. What should patients and doctors expect

31 December 2017

at the initial healthcare reform implementation stage, the changes will touch upon the level of primary care only, i.e. family doctors, physicians and pediatricians. in developed countries, primary care professionals treat up to 80% of patients without hospitalization (on an outpatient basis) – they apply modern knowledge, use basic equipment, the most common analyzes and prescribed medications.