The Ministry of Defense announced the transfer of medical commissions from TCC to regular hospitals

By the summer of 2024, the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine plans to transfer the conduct of medical commissions from territorial recruitment and social support centers (TCC) to regular hospitals. Deputy Minister of Defense Kateryna Chornogorenko announced this during a press briefing.

"A person will only need a visit to a civil medical institution. This can be done by location. And then there will be no running around by state institutions - the data will run after the person. The entire exchange of digital documents will take a few minutes," she wrote on Facebook.

According to her, the first stage will be implemented within three months, after which an electronic direction to the VLK in Rezerv+ will appear. Also, the conclusions of the medical commission will be available in electronic form.

The second stage, which will allow a medical examination for VLC in any hospital, will be implemented by June 1, 2025.

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