Ukraine at the World Health Summit: How the War Strengthened Our Medicine.
According to inkorr.com: The World Health Summit 2025, an international health forum, took place in Berlin, gathering over 4,000 participants from 144 countries, including representatives from governments, international organizations, academia, the public sector, and business.
Participants discussed pressing challenges in the health sector. It was noted that Ukraine is not only maintaining its healthcare system during the war but is also continuing to implement reforms and invest in the development of medical care.
“We are building not temporary solutions but a whole system capable of withstanding any crisis. Currently, Ukrainian hospitals are actively receiving modern diagnostic equipment, and digital services remain accessible,” emphasized the Deputy Minister of Health of Ukraine.
The ideas and approaches discussed during the forum will serve as a basis for further development of resilient healthcare systems that can function effectively in crisis situations. Ukraine is demonstrating successful examples of reforms, becoming a donor of practical experience for other countries.
Summary
Ukraine's participation in the international health event not only confirmed the successes of medical reforms but also its readiness to share its experience with others. This will be an important step towards strengthening the healthcare system and improving the level of medical care worldwide.
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