In a development aimed at strengthening healthcare systems and sharing best practices, a crucial meeting was convened at the Ministry of Health, where discussions on establishing cooperation with the National Research Institute of Public Health named after N.A. Semashko of the Russian Federation took place. The delegation from the esteemed Russian institute was led by Alexander Zudin, its director.
Minister of Health Amrillo Inoyatov actively participated in the meeting, through a video conference. The collaboration holds the promise of tapping into the extensive knowledge and successful healthcare model pioneered by the renowned Russian doctor and health organizer, Nikolay Semashko.
The healthcare system conceptualized by Nikolay Semashko has gained global recognition for its efficacy. Numerous countries worldwide have used it as a foundational framework for shaping their national healthcare models. The core principles of this system include the centralization of healthcare management, making medical services more accessible to the public, prioritizing the health of mothers and children, emphasizing preventive measures, early detection of diseases, and the incorporation of innovative treatment methods. Additionally, a key feature is the broad coverage of the population with free medical services.
In Uzbekistan, substantial reforms are underway to align with these principles and enhance the overall healthcare landscape.
During the meeting, discussions centered on various aspects of mutual cooperation between the two entities. Key areas of focus included centralization of healthcare management, strategies to bring medical services closer to the public, initiatives to safeguard the health of mothers and children, emphasis on preventive measures, early detection of diseases, and the integration of new and advanced treatment methods. The overarching goal is to extend the coverage of free medical services to a wider population.
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