
Ukraine Streamlines Military Medical Commissions with New Digital System
Ukraine Speeds Up Military Medical Commission Process Through Digitalization Kiev, Ukraine – The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense has implemented significant changes to the military medical commission (VLC) process, leveraging digital technology to streamline the fitness determination for conscripts. Previously, the process took up to five days to complete. Now, thanks to the integration of the "Obereg" digital register, the process is reduced to a single day. This development is expected to significantly reduce wait times for those undergoing medical evaluations. "The digitalization of the VLC process is a crucial step in modernizing our military procedures," stated a spokesperson from the Ministry of Defense. "This change will not only reduce waiting times but also improve efficiency and transparency." This modernization is welcomed by many conscripts who previously faced lengthy delays. The faster turnaround time is expected to alleviate some of the stress and uncertainty associated with the process. The implementation of the "Obereg" register marks a positive step toward improving the efficiency and transparency of military medical evaluations in Ukraine.