The Government has developed a plan to digitise the military medical commission
The aim is to reduce queues and burden on injured servicemen

What happened? The government has developed a plan to digitise the military medical commission.
Source. Mykhaylo Fedorov, Head of the Ministry of Digital Transformation.
Details. In this way, the government seeks to minimise bureaucracy and reduce queues as well as the burden on injured soldiers.
"Currently, the processes of the military medical commission are not digitised at all. Injured soldiers are forced to spend time in lines, go to different institutions, and collect a lot of paperwork. And all this is to confirm their injuries," Mr. Fedorov explained.
The plan was developed by the team of the Ministry of Digital Transformation together with the Ministry of Defence, the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Veterans Affairs, the Ministry of Social Policy, and the Human Rights for Servicemen "Principle" Community Organisation.
Previously. Mind reported that Mr. Shmyhal had ordered the development of an updated procurement system for the army. A mandatory element of such a system should be the publication of prices for products and goods.
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