The delegation from Uzbekistan held negotiations with the leadership of the Russian government, the Presidential Administration, and the Ministry of Health to strengthen cooperation in the field of medicine. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Health.
Key Areas of Cooperation
During the discussions, issues such as digitalization of medicine, telemedicine, personnel training, and expanding partnership in oncology and nuclear medicine were reviewed.
Meetings with Russian Officials
The Uzbek delegation was led by Tamila Aliyeva, Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration, and Minister of Health Eldor Adilov. During the visit, meetings took place with Mikhail Mishustin, Prime Minister of Russia, his deputies Alexey Overchuk and Dmitry Grigorenko, as well as with Alexey Gromov, First Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of Russia.
Detailing Medical Interaction
The parties discussed the development of healthcare cooperation, the implementation of digital technologies in medicine, and the training of Uzbek specialists in leading Russian medical and scientific institutions. In particular, a session was held with the Minister of Health of Russia, Mikhail Murashko, dedicated to organizing medical care, developing telemedicine, remote patient monitoring, and training medical personnel.
Areas for Deepened Partnership
Perspectives for expanding cooperation in areas such as oncology, radiology, nuclear medicine, hematology, emergency medical care, rehabilitation, and palliative care were considered. The delegation familiarized itself with the activities of the Federal Compulsory Medical Insurance Fund, the Center for Traumatology of Russia, the Central Clinical Hospital, and several specialized medical centers in Russia.
Russia's Experience for Uzbekistan
The Russian side presented modern methodologies used in leading federal centers for working with Uzbek specialists in the fields of oncology, radiology, hematology, and pediatric oncology.