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Viktor Liashko, the Health Minister of Ukraine, highlights the severe challenges the healthcare system has faced due to ongoing conflict with Russia. There have been 1,600 attacks on healthcare facilities, with 230 facilities completely destroyed. Liashko emphasizes the importance of reforms, promising comprehensive changes to medical and social examination commissions. The Czech Republic's commitment to invest 100 million euros in upgrading hospitals showcases international support. Additionally, medics exempt from service will now be enlisted in the Armed Forces under a one-year contract to support medical operations. As the healthcare sector navigates these adversities, efforts to rebuild and restructure become paramount for ensuring improved healthcare delivery.

How many healthcare facilities were attacked in Ukraine?

Viktor Liashko reported that there have been 1,600 attacks on Ukrainian healthcare facilities, a situation reflecting the dire consequences of the ongoing conflict. Among these, 230 were completely destroyed, severely impacting the healthcare infrastructure and the ability of medical personnel to provide necessary services to the population in affected regions.

What reforms did Viktor Liashko propose for the Ukrainian healthcare system?

Viktor Liashko announced comprehensive reforms in medical and social examination commissions (MSECs), which are set to begin in January 2025. These changes aim to ensure transparent, fair, and person-centered operations, free from corruption and abuse. The goal is to improve the efficiency and credibility of medical evaluations and related administrative processes.

How is the Czech Republic contributing to Ukraine's health sector recovery?

The Czech Republic has pledged to invest 100 million euros in upgrading Ukrainian hospitals as part of the Ukraine Facility program. This international collaboration highlights efforts to rehabilitate the health sector amidst ongoing challenges, reinforcing the global community's support in rebuilding and modernizing Ukraine’s healthcare infrastructure.

What measures are taken for medics in Ukraine amidst the war?

Viktor Liashko introduced a new initiative where medics previously exempt from military service will be enlisted in the Armed Forces under a one-year contract. These medics will only serve in medical roles, providing critical support in medical operations, which is crucial for maintaining healthcare services amidst the ongoing conflict.

What damages have Russian attacks caused to Ukraine's health infrastructure?

As reported by Viktor Liashko, Russian military actions have caused approximately $7 billion in damage to Ukraine’s medical infrastructure. These attacks have targeted facilities, including hospitals and emergency services, exacerbating the challenges faced by the health sector and underscoring the urgent need for restoration and international aid.

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