Uzbekistan Citizens Will Be Able to Receive Free Medications in Pharmacies: New Decree

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A system of free provision of medications for the population in pharmacies will soon be implemented in Uzbekistan. This has become possible due to the decree “On measures to introduce mechanisms of state medical insurance,” signed by the president recently. The new initiative provides for the creation of a guaranteed volume of medical care, covered by the state budget.

Now, Uzbek citizens will be able to receive free medical services and medications funded by the State Medical Insurance Fund. The decree aims to improve the quality of healthcare services and support citizens in need of treatment and medications.

How will the system work?

  1. Guaranteed Volume of Medical Care
    This package includes both medical services and medications that will be provided free of charge, funded by the State Medical Insurance Fund. To use these services, citizens will need to undergo appropriate medical check-ups and consult a family doctor or a medical team.
  2. Free Medications by Prescription
    Medications included in the guaranteed package will be provided free of charge in pharmacies based on an electronic prescription issued by a doctor. Pharmacies, in turn, will be compensated for these medications through the State Medical Insurance Fund. This program is known as “reimbursement.”
  3. Medical Services for Everyone
    Free medical services will be provided by both state and private healthcare organizations. This will expand access to quality healthcare, regardless of the patient’s location or status.
  4. List of Diseases Eligible for Free Treatment
    Under the new system, a list of diseases will be created for which treatment will be provided free of charge. This will help citizens with chronic or severe illnesses receive necessary care without financial burdens.

What does this mean for the population?

This decree marks a significant step in reforming Uzbekistan’s healthcare system. The new system will not only make healthcare more accessible but also reduce the financial burden on citizens in need of medical assistance. This is particularly important for socially vulnerable groups, who often struggle to afford expensive medications and medical services.

The introduction of state medical insurance mechanisms and reimbursement programs is a major step toward creating a more equitable and accessible healthcare system that meets the needs of all citizens of Uzbekistan.

The text has been translated by AI. For more accurate information, please refer to the Russian version of the article

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