Asilbek Xudayarov
Asilbek Xudayarov is the Minister of Health of Uzbekistan, known for his efforts to improve healthcare services in the country through public-private partnerships. Recently, he emphasized the favorable investment conditions created for the healthcare sector and highlighted the significant share of private sector involvement in various medical services. His initiatives aim to modernize healthcare management and enhance service quality while also focusing on the need for investment in the sector, with plans for substantial projects in major cities like Tashkent, Fergana, Bukhara, Andijan, and Samarkand.
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Uzbekistan:
Asilbek Xudayarov is the Minister of Health of Uzbekistan who signed an agreement with Japan for modernization of blood services.
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Uzbekistan:
Asilbek Xudayarov is the Minister of Health of Uzbekistan who presented information about the implementation of the electronic prescription system.
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Uzbekistan:
Asilbek Xudayarov is the Minister of Health in Uzbekistan, discussing the development programs in the healthcare sector.
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Uzbekistan:
Asilbek Xudayarov is the Minister of Health who announced the implementation of the electronic prescription system.
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Uzbekistan:
Asilbek Xudayarov emphasized that the system will prevent doctors from prescribing unnecessary medications.
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Uzbekistan:
Asilbek Xudayarov is the Minister of Health who met with the Japanese ambassador in Uzbekistan.
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Uzbekistan:
Asilbek Xudayarov is the Minister of Health in Uzbekistan who reported on early marriages among girls.
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Uzbekistan:
Asilbek Xudayarov highlighted the ongoing cases of early marriages among relatives.
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Uzbekistan:
Asilbek Xudayarov, the Minister of Health, was informed about the condition of the newborns.
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Uzbekistan:
Health Minister Asilbek Xudayarov stated that the active advertising of artificial baby food products has led to widespread practices of feeding children with questionable products.
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