Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Opinion: Ukrainians need more free medicines

In recent surveys 86% of Ukrainians said they knew that health care reform is being carried out in this country today. Data from sociologists show that 86% of respondents approve of the introduction of free medicines for diabetes, asthma and cardiovascular diseases, as well as of control over the use of funds allocated for construction of a new building at the Kiev-based children's hospital Okhmadet.

Reportedly, 77% and 71% of the pollees are respectively in favor of the state policy of regulating prices of drugs and nationwide health insurance. Overall, 21% of the respondents are against innovations in addressing the health care reform.

In conclusion, it is worth noting too that the improvements, which serve the broader Ukrainian public, will have the added benefit of supporting health care entrepreneurs who are committed to a brighter, more efficient, and effective health care future.

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