Gov't to change procedure for issuing licenses to private medical clinics
Applications will be reviewed by an expert group, and the deadline is extended to 30 working days.

On July 24, the Cabinet of Ministers updated the licensing procedure for clinics and other medical institutions. The resolution was published in the Lex.uz database.
The task is assigned to the Center for Licensing and Accreditation of Medical Organizations under the Ministry of Health. The President ordered its establishment on the basis of the Licensing and Accreditation Department by his decree of June 2023.
The center will be responsible for quality control and compliance with licensing requirements in the field of non-governmental medical services. It will also have to develop mechanisms to support the industry and a strategy for their implementation.
The Ministry of Health has been instructed to approve the Center's charter and structure by the end of August. Within three months, precise accreditation rules and requirements for the quality of services provided by medical institutions must be approved.
To obtain a license, as before, you need to submit an application and information about the clinic to the Ministry of Health. However, now it is necessary to attach detailed information about all installed medical equipment, including serial numbers and production date.
The application will be reviewed within 30 working days. Previously, the review period in the general order was officially 15, in the accelerated order - 5 working days.
The fee for reviewing an application will be 2 BCAs (680,000 UZS), while currently 3 BCAs (1.02 million UZS) is charged for accelerated review. The fee for issuing a license will remain the same - 5 BCAs (1.7 million UZS).
The license will specify the types of medical services that the recipient clinic has the right to provide. The application will be reviewed by an expert group, which will provide the Center with a recommendation on issuing or denying a license.
Recommended
List of streets and intersections being repaired in Tashkent published
SOCIETY | 19:12 / 16.05.2024
Uzbekistan's flag flies high on Oceania's tallest volcano
SOCIETY | 17:54 / 15.05.2024
New tariffs to be introduced in Tashkent public transport
SOCIETY | 14:55 / 05.05.2023
Onix and Tracker cars withdrawn from sale
BUSINESS | 10:20 / 05.05.2023
Latest news
-
Navoiyuran and NMMC employees convicted for attempting to illegally sell uranium
SOCIETY | 20:54 / 28.07.2025
-
Uzbekistan signs $2 billion energy deal with SOCAR for giant Ustyurt oil field
BUSINESS | 20:52 / 28.07.2025
-
Toxic air in Navoi sparks outrage as residents demand answers
SOCIETY | 18:56 / 28.07.2025
-
Reconstruction of flyover near Tashkent airport cost UZS 48 billion more than planned
SOCIETY | 18:55 / 28.07.2025
Related News

18:11 / 25.07.2025
Average salary in Uzbekistan climbs to nearly UZS 6 million, with teachers and doctors still earning below average

11:44 / 24.07.2025
Health expert calls for allowing doctors to register as self-employed

15:01 / 23.07.2025
Health Ministry warns of allergy risks during extreme heat

12:43 / 23.07.2025