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Health financing in Ukraine: reform, resilience and recovery
In 2017, with the adoption of the Law on Financial Guarantees of Health-care Services, the Government of Ukraine launched fundamental reforms to the health...
Strengthening the Program of Medical Guarantees in Ukraine: options for improved processes, transparency...
Governance is a critical building block of the health system, with the overarching function of ensuring that strategic policy frameworks exist and are...
Result of initial health labour market analysis in Ukraine
The Government of Ukraine aims to develop a robust health system providing high-quality, free services to all citizens and aligning with European Union...
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All →Ukraine - Vaccination saves lives: Supporting the deployment of COVID-19 vaccines and routine vaccination systems in the Eastern Partnership
Voices from the front line: perspectives on health system response and recovery in the war-affected areas of Ukraine
Alcohol consumption in Ukraine - behaviour and attitude - December 2023: key findings
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