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The government has unified the military-medical commissions for all power agencies: what it means for the military

The scheme of changes in the passage of military-medical commissions
Остаточні зміни в медичній оцінці військових: нові правила для усіх служб безпеки.

The government has decided to unify the rules for the military-medical commissions for all Defense Forces. These rules will now apply equally to servicemen from different structures, from the SBU to the National Guard. This was announced by Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko.

The procedure for medical examinations for servicemen who have been receiving treatment abroad for more than 12 months has also been simplified. They will now be able to undergo the examination remotely, without the need to return to Ukraine. These changes are aimed at streamlining the military-medical commission process and ensuring equal conditions for all military personnel defending Ukraine.

It is worth noting that among those with limited fitness who underwent repeated military-medical commissions, only 7% were found completely unfit. Additionally, two deferments have been introduced in the 'Reserve+' application: for individuals with temporary unfitness based on the results of the military-medical commission and for families where one member is a serviceman who has a child under 18 years old.

The government has decided to unify the rules and simplify the procedure for medical examinations for servicemen from various structures of the Defense Forces of Ukraine. These changes are aimed at improving the operations of military-medical commissions and ensuring a uniform approach to all military personnel serving in the country's army.

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