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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.
Ukraine has one of the fastest growing HIV/AIDS epidemics in the world. About 1.63 percent of Ukrainian adults, or about 756,300 citizens, were estimated to be living with HIV/AIDS in 2007, up from 1.46 percent of the population in 2005, or 685,600 citizens, according to UNAIDS .
The World Health Organization's Europe chief sounded the alarm on Tuesday about healthcare provision in Ukraine during the war with Russia and called for an investigation into more than 200 ...
National Health Service of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Національна служба здоров'я України; abbrev: Ukrainian: НСЗУ, lit. 'NSZU', English: NHSU) [3] is the central body of the executive power, which implements state policy in the field of state financial guarantees of medical care for the population under the program of medical guarantees.
The World Health Organization (WHO) said Monday it has confirmed 1,940 attacks on health care in Ukraine since the war with Russia began in February 2022. During the course of the war, 86% of ...
Jarno Habicht, the World Health Organization representative in Ukraine, ... “now our priorities have shifted to trauma care, ensuring access to services, continuity of care, mental health and ...
Ukraine is getting an additional $1.7 billion in assistance from the U.S. government and the World Bank to pay the salaries of its beleaguered health care workers and provide other essential services.
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.