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were moved from the Ministry of Social protection to the Ministry of Health).
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the reforms
aim to further strengthen social support for the disabled and elderly persons living in boarding
houses.
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the latest transformations in the public health-care system aim at dramatically improving
efficiency, modernizing the system of highly specialized medical care, and improving the
prevention and early detection of diseases, including in rural areas.
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the reform focuses on
enhancing the role of scientific and practical medical centers in relevant areas of specialization,
promoting privatized health care, and developing robust competition. the transformations
in private health care provide for necessary conditions to deliver high-tech medical services,
attract foreign investments and highly skilled specialists, develop medical tourism, and export
health services.
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the most recent decree of the president of Uzbekistan envisions “female consultations” in
the structure of family polyclinics and rural medical posts charged with the responsibility of
medical consultation to adolescent girls and women of childbearing age.
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these developments
allow assumptions on a more holistic approach toward health care and social safety nets as
articulated earlier in this chapter.
3. Gender Issues
although health care is traditionally considered a female profession, it mostly relates to
secondary medical personnel (nurses) and secondary vocational education (table 8).
Gender asymmetry in professional medical colleges displays a stable trend of female
domination: 25,400 (19.5%) males vs. 104,600 (80.5%) females in 2014; 28,000 (24.1%) vs.
116,000 (75.9%) in 2015; and 27,400 (24.8%) vs. 110,300 (75.2%) in 2016. that trend might be
culturally conditioned: nurse-brides are welcome in families because they can take professional
care of children, elders, and other family members.
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Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Order #4782 (22 February 2016).
On Measures for Further
Improvement of the System of Social Support and Medical-Social Assistance to Vulnerable Segments of Population.
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according to the reforms, branches for disabled adults (aged 18 years and older) and some orphanages for disabled
children will open under “Muruvvat houses.” Former inmates of boarding houses will be admitted to these departments,
taking into account the peculiarities of their mental and physical development and condition. the Republican Board of
trustees has been established to support the activities of the Muruvvat and Sakhovat boarding houses and the territorial
boards of trustees in Karakalpakstan, regions, and the capital. they are entrusted developing and implementing state
programs on social support for the disabled and elderly, improving orphanages, and establishing an effective system
for the provision of health and social care. the Ministry of Health established an extra-budgetary fund through
donations and grants to support Muruvvat and Sakhovat boarding houses. “the Muruvvatorphanages will create
special departments for people with disabilities over 18 years.” https://nuz.uz/obschestvo/24531-v-domah-muruvvat-
sozdadut-osobye-otdeleniya-dlya-invalidov-starshe-18-let.html.
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decree of the president # 3071 (20 June 2017).
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