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November 30, 2016 - The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine approved the Concept of Health Care Reform. The Ministry of Health was instructed to develop an action plan for its implementation. [7] October 19, 2017 -VRU adopted the medical reform, it was supported by 240 deputies. [8] January 1, 2018 - the bill comes into force.
The statistics only reflect official cases, while those infected is likely higher according to UNAIDS. [14] The number of HIV/AIDS cases in Ukraine reduced by 200 or 3.9% to 4,900 in the period of January–November 2008, compared with the corresponding period of last year.
The Ministry of Health of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Міністерство охорони здоров'я України, romanized: Ministerstvo okhorony zdrovia Ukrainy, МОЗ) is the main healthcare body in the system of central government of Ukraine. [3] It is based on former Ministries of Healthcare.
This list of hospitals in Ukraine includes notable and noteworthy hospitals in Ukraine throughout its history. Despite the reduction of the number of hospitals in the late 1990s because of fiscal constraints, Ukraine still has extensive health care infrastructure. Ukraine went from 3,754 hospital beds in 1994 to 2,369 hospital beds in 2012.
Ulana Suprun, Ukraine's acting minister of health, has been implementing medical reform since 2016.The Law "On State Financial Guarantees of Medical Services of the People", [9] which was based on the new Concept of Health Care Funding Reform, was approved by the Verkhovna Rada on 19 October 2017, [7] and it went into effect on 30 January 2018.
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The universal health care system was adopted in Brazil in 1988 after the end of the military dictatorship. However, universal health care was available many years before, in some cities, once the 27th amendment to the 1969 Constitution imposed the duty of applying 6% of their income in healthcare on the municipalities. [158]
Health care in Cuba consists of a government-coordinated system that guarantees universal coverage and consumes a lower proportion of the nation's GDP (7.3%) than some highly privatised systems (e.g. USA: 16%) (OECD 2008). The system does charge fees in treating elective treatment for patients from abroad, but tourists who fall ill are treated ...