How Ukrainian Soldiers Can Request Medical Care Through the 'Army+' App.
Accessing Medical Services for Military Personnel
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian service members now have the option to submit requests for medical assistance using the 'Army+' mobile application or by contacting the Ministry of Defense hotline. This new feature is designed to streamline how troops access healthcare services.
Yuriy Ayvazyan: 'A request can be submitted through the 'Army+' app.'
In cases where medical care is denied or not provided, soldiers are advised to escalate the issue by calling the Ministry of Defense hotline. Ayvazyan also recommends this approach:
Yuriy Ayvazyan: 'I also recommend calling the Ministry of Defense hotline to report that a service member is not receiving medical assistance.'
The Mobilization Process
Ukraine's mobilization procedure begins with a military medical commission (MMC), which assesses a citizen's fitness for service. Those deemed fit receive a mobilization order specifying the date, time, and location for reporting. After arrival, recruits undergo basic military training at a designated training center.
These new capabilities offered by the 'Army+' app are helping to improve access to medical services for soldiers, while the structured mobilization process ensures order within Ukraine's military system. Timely medical care is especially critical during armed conflicts, and such initiatives can significantly ease the burden on service members. Moreover, knowing the state has their back can boost morale, which is vital for those on the front lines.
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