Corruption in any form hinders the development and slows down the progress of society. For this reason, Uzbekistan has consistently taken decisive measures to combat this phenomenon. Large-scale and systematic work has been carried out in the healthcare system in recent years.
The digitalization of the healthcare system in Uzbekistan has reached a whole new level. As part of the ongoing reforms, a unified electronic information system DMED has been created in the country, which unites more than 20 specialized modules.
The Ministry of Health of Uzbekistan has published for public discussion a draft document establishing a list of diseases and conditions in which, for health reasons, it is allowed not to use a seat belt while traveling in a vehicle.
A modern medical cluster will be established in the city of Tashkent in cooperation with the Eximbank of Korea.
The World Health Organization has published a report noting that antibiotics are becoming less effective in fighting bacterial infections.
In recent years, mutually beneficial cooperation between Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan in the field of healthcare has reached a new level. In particular, a Plan of major measures has been developed to develop cooperation between the Ministries of health of the two countries for 2025-2026, within the framework of which extensive work is being carried out.
A unique operation to separate conjoined twins was successfully performed at the Tashkent regional branch of the Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Medical Center for Maternal and Child Health in Chirchik.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the epidemiological situation with cholera in the world continues to deteriorate.
In recent years, global endocrinologists have increasingly expressed concern about the global problem of childhood obesity.
Minister of Health Asilbek Khudayarov held a meeting with Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of France to Uzbekistan Walid Fouk and Special Representative of the Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs of France for the export of medical services Georges-Fabrice Blum, who headed the French delegation.