Ministry of Healthcare (Ukraine)

The Ministry of Healthcare of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Міністерство охорони здоров'я України, МОЗ) is the main healthcare body in the system of central government. It is based on former Ministries of Healthcare.

Ministry of Healthcare (Міністерство охорони здоров'я)
Logo Ministry of Health

Flag of Ministry of Health
Agency overview
Formed1991
JurisdictionUkraine
Headquarters7, M. Hrushevsky
street, Kiev, 01601[1]
Annual budget26.54 (2018)
Agency executive
Parent agencyCabinet of Ministers
Child agencies
  • State Nursing and Epidemiological Service
  • State Service for Medications
  • State Drugs Control Service
  • State Service of HIV/AIDS and socially dangerous illnesses
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The ministry consists of the central body headed the Minister of Healthcare and deputies to assist the minister. Ministry deputies elect several state healthcare administrations employee that specialize in certain field and coordinate operation of the government companies.

List of ministers

Structure

Medical department

Office of medical care for mothers and children

  • Division of medical care organization for children population
  • Division of obstetric and gynecological care organization

Office of medical care for adults

  • Division of primary medical care organization
  • Division of specialized medical care organization
  • Division of highly specialized medical care organization
  • Sector of radiation safety and health consequences of the accident on ChNPP
  • Sector of abroad treatment

Office of medical and social care

  • Division of medical rehabilitation rehabilitation, palliative and hospice care[3]
  • Division of examination of temporary and permanent disability
  • Sector of sanatorium treatment[4][5][6]
Department of emergency medical care and disaster medicine
  • Division of prehospital and hospital emergency medical care [4]
  • Division of coordination and providing medical care during anti-terrorist operations, emergency and martial law[7]
Department of public health
  • Division of coordination with other central executive bodies and ministries
  • Division of programs and projects
  • Division of legislative initiatives[8]

Natalia Piven  was the head of the department during 2016-2018[9][10]

Department of reform centers coordination
  • Division of formation of state policy in the field of reforms
  • Division of monitoring, electronic systematization and information security[6][4]
Department of pharmaceutical activity and quality of pharmaceutical products
  • Division of state registration of medicines and immunobiological drugs
  • Division of organization of drugs and narcotics circulation
  • Sector of the state policy formation in the field of quality of medicines[4]
Department of legal provision
  • Division of legal expertise
  • Division of analytics and systematization
  • Division of forensic-claim work[4]
Department of audit and analytics
  • Division of internal audit
  • Division of analysts and general control[4]
Department of the organization of providing the work of the apparatus (bureau)
  • Division of electronic registry and work with restricted documents
  • Division of the organization of work with citizens' appeals and access to public information
  • Sector of contrul of apparatus
  • Sector of provision of activity of the College of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine[4]
Department of accounting and financial reporting
  • Division of accounting
  • Division of accounting methodology and financial reporting[4]
Department of licensing and quality control of medical care
  • Division of licensing, certification and accreditation
  • Division of quality control of medical care
  • Sector of state control over the licensing of medical practice[4]
Office of organization of the work of the Ministry's leadership
  • Division of coordination of work of the Ministry's leadership
  • Division of press service
Division of international relations and Eurointegration
  • Sector of Eurointegration
Division of education and science
Division for ensuring interaction with public authorities and the public and social dialogue
Sector of mobilization work and civil protection
Regime-secret sector
Sector for assessing and eliminating corruption risks[11]
Sector of labor protection and logistics
Patronage service of the Minister (independent sector)[4]

Child agencies

See also

References

  1. "Official website of the Ministry. About". 2014. Archived from the original on 25 February 2015. Retrieved 9 March 2017.
  2. https://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2020/03/30/7245728/
  3. Svitlana Lupei-Tkach (18 March 2018). "Declaration of the head of the division of medical rehabilitation rehabilitation, palliative and hospice care". National Agency for Prevention of Corruption. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
  4. "Ministry of Healthcare (Ukraine): contacts" (in Ukrainian). Moh of Ukraine. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
  5. "Competition for vacant positions of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine" (in Ukrainian). Apteka.ua magazine. 14 September 2016. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
  6. "Ministry of Healthcare (Ukraine): Structure" (in Ukrainian). Minister of Healthcare (Ukraine). Retrieved 31 March 2017.
  7. Anastasiia Chabanenko (31 March 2018). "Declaration of the division of coordination and providing medical care during anti-terrorist operations, emergency and martial law specialist". National Agency for Prevention of Corruption. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
  8. Iryna Rudenko (15 March 2018). "Declaration of the deputy of head of the Department of public health". National Agency for Prevention of Corruption. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
  9. "Ministry of Healthcare will watch online for infections in Ukraine" (in Ukrainian). Ukrayinska Pravda. Retrieved 31 March 2017.
  10. Nataliia Piven (1 March 2018). "Declaration of the head of the Department of public health". National Agency for Prevention of Corruption. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
  11. Svitlana Musiiaka (11 March 2018). "Declaration of the head of Sector for assessing and eliminating corruption risks". National Agency for Prevention of Corruption. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
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