Free Sanatorium Treatment for Combat Veterans: Defense Ministry Streamlines Access.
Benefits for Combat Participants in Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: Combat veterans in Ukraine are entitled to a range of benefits, including free medical and sanatorium care. The official status known as UBD (Combat Participant) is available not only to members of the Armed Forces of Ukraine but also to personnel from other military formations. This designation grants access to special state-guaranteed privileges.
Medical and Sanatorium Services
Those with UBD status can receive free treatment at sanatorium-type facilities and access various medical services. Eligible veterans may apply for complimentary sanatorium stays and benefit from a suite of healthcare options, which include:
- annual medical check-ups;
- consultations with all required specialists;
- access to clinics and hospitals even after retirement.
According to available information, combat participants are entitled to hospitalization and priority service at pharmacies and medical facilities without waiting. The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has simplified the process for obtaining a new UBD certificate, making it easier to access these benefits. As Yuriy Ayvazyan stated,
“a combat participant has the right to go to a sanatorium for treatment or receive compensation for the cost of such treatment if they paid for it themselves.”
As a result, combat veterans in Ukraine enjoy a broad range of medical and sanatorium privileges that uphold their right to proper healthcare and rehabilitation.
These policy changes for combat veterans are significant because they provide support for those who sustained physical and psychological injuries during service. By simplifying the certificate process and improving access to medical services, the government reinforces its commitment to those who defended the nation's sovereignty. This reform may also encourage more service members to apply for UBD status, thereby expanding the pool of individuals who can benefit from these provisions.
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