Digital Military Medical Commission: the results of medical examinations of Ukrainians will be automatically transferred to the Register of conscripts.
In Ukraine, medical examinations for fitness for military service will be automatically sent to the Register of conscripts. This was reported by the Judicial and Legal Newspaper.
According to bill 12066, adopted by the Verkhovna Rada, the data from medical examinations regarding fitness for military service will be automatically sent to the 'Oberih' Register of conscripts.
Changes in the Fundamentals of Health Care Legislation envisage the transfer of medical data about patients to the Register of conscripts.
Deputy Minister of Defense for Digitalization, Kateryna Chernohorenko, previously announced the introduction of the 'electronic Military Medical Commission' by 2025, while the exchange of data between the Register of conscripts, military servicemen, and reservists 'Oberih' and the Electronic Health Care System (EHCS) will be automatic.
After the annual medical examination at a medical institution, the data will be signed by the family doctor and stored in the EHCS.
Thus, data on health status and fitness for military service will be automatically sent to the Register, simplifying the data exchange process and reducing the hassle of visiting state institutions.
The reform of the digital Military Medical Commission was developed in collaboration with civic activists.
The first stage of the reform implementation envisages electronic referrals to the Military Medical Commission in Reserve+ and the receipt of an electronic conclusion from the Military Medical Commission.
The second stage will allow undergoing medical examinations to obtain conclusions from the Military Medical Commission at any health care facility.
Recall, whether men aged 50 and older can be mobilized, the TCC answered this question.
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