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The Ministry of Health of Ukraine launches a series of public consultations on establishing a system of professional licensing of healthcare professionals

3 July 2018

on july 2, 2018, the ministry of health of ukraine together with the american chamber of commerce in ukraine held a round table “professional licensing of doctors: implementation challenges”. the event was attended by oleksandr linchevskyi, deputy minister of health, and oleksii honcharuk, head of the better regulation delivery office (brdo).

Reforming primary healthcare: July 1st marks a new step forward in the healthcare transformation in Ukraine

2 July 2018

patients and primary care physicians now have a clearly defined list of services guaranteed and covered by the state. “by mid-july, the national health service of ukraine (nhsu) will pay 149 communal and 12 private phc providers under the new healthcare financing model based on the “money follows the patient” principle,” confirmed leaders of the ministry of health of ukraine and head of the nhsu at a joint press briefing, held on july 2, 2018.

Botulism: immediate treatment in clinical case of botulism

2 July 2018

a new case of botulism was recorded on june 27 in kherson oblast. on june 30, the patient was treated with anti-botulism serum, provided by the state enterprise ukrvaktsina of the ministry of health of ukraine. the patient is now in stable condition and undergoing treatment at the hospital. ukrainians are currently provided with canadian-produced serums delivered by the united nations development program (undp) in ukraine as humanitarian aid upon the request of the ministry of health of ukraine.

Medicine Procurement: Medicines procured under six government programs are delivered to the regions

2 July 2018

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

A complete list of PHC services covered by the state starting July 1, 2018

1 July 2018

july 1st 2018 marks a significant step forward in the process of healthcare system transformation in ukraine. the first phc providers, both communal and private facilities, which have signed contracts with the national health service of ukraine (nhsu), start operating under the new financing model based on the "money follows the patient" principle. at the meantime, all primary care facilities start providing services in full compliance with the procedure for provision of primary care services (moh order no. 504), which defines a clear set of primary care services (the guaranteed benefit package) that will be covered by the state and paid by the nhsu.

12 private PHC providers signed agreements with the NHSU

28 June 2018

twelve private phc providers have signed agreements with the national health service of ukraine and will receive funding under the new healthcare financing model. a complete list of agreements signed between the nhs of ukraine and primary care facilities, including private phc providers, was published on the nhsu official website. for the first time ever, private phc and physicians will have a precise list of the services to provide, and the state will pay for these services under a modern capitation model.

Ministry of Health of Ukraine introduces GMDN classification for medical devices

26 June 2018

the global medical device nomenclature (gmdn) is an international tool for identifying all medical devices and products, at the generic level, in a meaningful manner that can be understood by all users. it allows doctors and purchasers to find out the specific characteristics and properties of a particular medical product.

Rational use of medicines: the provision of medicines and healthcare products in the context of the ongoing healthcare transformation in Ukraine

25 June 2018

for the first time in many years, the state has significantly improved the mechanisms for the efficient provision of medicines and healthcare products to the citizens of ukraine. the effective procurement through international organizations allowed covering 100% of the hospitals’ demands for 12 categories of medicines and healthcare products. the "affordable medicines" program is being actively implemented and expanded – today, every third pharmacy in ukraine releases fully or partially reimbursable medicines to millions of ukrainians. on june 25, 2018 the current achievements and future prospects in the medicine provision were discussed at the extended meeting of the ministry of health of ukraine, chaired by the prime minister of ukraine. the meeting was also attended by representatives of the ministry of finance, the ministry of economic development and trade, the ministry of justice, regional health departments, medical community, patient and anti-corruption organizations.

Pavlo Kovtoniuk: All primary care facilities should have independent management and sign agreements with NHSU by the end of 2018

22 June 2018

by the end of 2018, all healthcare facilities should switch to independent management as non-profit enterprises owned by local government, and primary care providers should sign contracts with the national health service of ukraine (nhsu). “this is the key objective for local authorities”, underlined pavlo kovtoniuk, deputy minister of health of ukraine, during “an hour of questions to the government” at ukrainian parliament on june 22, 2018.

The Ministry of Health of Ukraine invites the Ukrainian medical community to discuss ICD 11

21 June 2018

on june 18, 2018 the world health organization (who) released its new international classification of diseases – icd-11, which contains around 55 000 unique codes for injuries, diseases and causes of death. icd-11 will be presented at the world health assembly in may 2019 for adoption by member states. therefore, the ministry of health of ukraine invites the ukrainian medical community to participate in a discussion of the implementation of the new icd-11and all changes that may determine the future of the ukrainian healthcare.