The President of Uzbekistan outlined key areas of cooperation with the WHO
Uzbekistan
On April 21, President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev received Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization, who was in Uzbekistan on an official visit.
The parties discussed current issues related to the further development of cooperation with this prestigious organization in the area of modernizing and strengthening the national healthcare system.
It was noted that in recent years, cooperation with the WHO has reached a qualitatively new level. The implementation of large-scale and systemic healthcare reforms is being carried out with the expert advisory support of the Organization and in accordance with its international standards and recommendations.
As part of this cooperation, a number of strategic documents aimed at developing the healthcare system have been developed. Qualified medical personnel are being trained, primary healthcare systems, disease diagnostics and prevention are being improved, and public health insurance mechanisms are being implemented.
The WHO Director-General praised the reforms being implemented in the country, particularly noting the significant results in expanding public access to healthcare services, increasing life expectancy, reducing maternal mortality, and developing digital medicine.
Following the meeting, agreements were reached on further deepening practical cooperation in priority areas, including improving the regulatory system for the pharmaceutical sector, implementing digital solutions and artificial intelligence technologies in healthcare, and conducting joint events and research.
It was noted that in recent years, cooperation with the WHO has reached a qualitatively new level. The implementation of large-scale and systemic healthcare reforms is being carried out with the expert advisory support of the Organization and in accordance with its international standards and recommendations.
As part of this cooperation, a number of strategic documents aimed at developing the healthcare system have been developed. Qualified medical personnel are being trained, primary healthcare systems, disease diagnostics and prevention are being improved, and public health insurance mechanisms are being implemented.
The WHO Director-General praised the reforms being implemented in the country, particularly noting the significant results in expanding public access to healthcare services, increasing life expectancy, reducing maternal mortality, and developing digital medicine.
Following the meeting, agreements were reached on further deepening practical cooperation in priority areas, including improving the regulatory system for the pharmaceutical sector, implementing digital solutions and artificial intelligence technologies in healthcare, and conducting joint events and research.
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