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The military have been simplified to undergo the military medical examination: documents no longer need to be carried in person

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The Ministry of Defense has digitized military medical examinations, allowing for the exchange of electronic documents between medical institutions and military units, eliminating the need for wounded soldiers to bring documents in person.

The Ministry of of Defense has simplified the process of passing the military medical commission for servicemen. From now on, hospitals will exchange documents with military units and recruitment centers through an electronic document management system. This was reported by UNN reports with reference to the press service of the Ministry of Defense.

The Ministry of of Defense, together with the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Digital transformation and civil society organizations have developed amendments to the legislation to simplify the processes related to the passage of the military medical commission (MMC). for wounded servicemen of the Armed Forces and the Ministry of Defense. As a result - wounded soldiers no longer need to bring documents in person to the military unit after the military unit after a decision of the MEC on leave or unfitness

, the Ministry of Defense said.

Details

From now on, healthcare institutions can exchange healthcare institutions can now exchange documents with military units and TCCs and joint ventures through the electronic document management system.

This includes:

-          certificates about the circumstances of the injury (wounds, contusions, mutilations);

-          resolution of the MEC on the need for leave for treatment;

-          resolution of the military qualification commission on unfitness for military service;

-          other documents required for the formation of the MEC decision.

It is noted that the system of electronic document management system has been deployed in most military units, TCCs and JFOs, as well as in military hospitals and civilian healthcare facilities where wounded servicemen undergo military medical examination.

Documents on the decision of the MEC on leave or medical unfitness for military service in will be sent electronically to the military unit by the health care facility, and the serviceman can then immediately go to the MCC and the JIC at the place of of residence or vacation.

The military the military unit, in turn, after processing the decision of the MEC, sends the relevant documents for the serviceman directly to the CMC and the JIC.

Similarly, a health care institution health care institution may also receive additional documents necessary to form a the conclusion of a military unit's MEC, such as a certificate of the circumstances of the injury.

 "The digitalized process will reduce the time for obtaining documents and reduce the need to travel extra kilometers in person for for servicemen after injuries, wounds or illnesses," said Deputy Defense Minister Kateryna Minister of Defense Kateryna Chernogorenko emphasized.

In order to transfer electronic documents, you must provide your consent to the processing of personal data in the institution from which the documents will be sent.

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Tatiana Kraevskaya

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