Military conscripts explained what medical documents are needed for the military medical commission: details.
If a military conscript has certain illnesses, they must bring medical documents confirming all existing diagnoses to the military medical commission. The best option is when all diagnoses are entered into the electronic health care system.
This was written by lawyer Vladislav Deriy on the 'Yuristy.UA' portal.
Medical documents for the military medical commission
When a military conscript undergoes a military medical commission and has health problems, it is important to draw the attention of the commission specialists to their diagnoses.
First of all, all these diagnoses need to be confirmed by the appropriate medical documents.
'As a rule, this is the form of primary accounting documentation No. 028/o 'Consultation conclusion of the specialist', medical history, extract from the medical record of an outpatient (inpatient) patient: form No. 027/o', said lawyer Vladislav Deriy.
The lawyer emphasized that if all diagnoses are entered into the electronic health care system (ESOZ), it will only be better.
If you disagree with the decision of the military medical commission
Vladislav Deriy explained what to do if a military conscript disagrees with the decision of the military medical commission.
'If you disagree with the decision of the military medical commission, you can appeal it to the regional military medical commission or submit a statement to the head of the conscription center requesting to be referred for a re-examination', assured the lawyer.
We remind that we previously wrote about whether it is possible to undergo a military medical commission outside the premises of the territorial recruitment center.
Additionally, we reported on whether it is possible to obtain a conclusion from the military medical commission without a real examination.
The presented text is natural in style, easy to read and understand. It provides useful information regarding the necessary medical documents for the military medical commission and explains the process of appealing the decision of the military medical commission in case of disagreement. This article may be helpful for individuals who have health problems and need consultations on these issues.Read also
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