Yesterday, the CheckEye team proudly participated in the first eHealth Summit in Kyiv – the largest digital health event organized by the Ministry of health of Ukraine, with support from UNDP Ukraine and funding from Sweden (Embassy of Sweden in Ukraine).

The summit brought together over 300 leaders from the medical and IT industries, government representatives, and international organizations to share insights on digital healthcare.

During the summit, the Ministry of Health introduced new electronic solutions, including those for medical cannabis tracking, rehabilitation device registration, and new modules for drug inventory management. A personal patient portal was also announced, allowing individuals to find or change their doctor, submit new declarations, or update personal information.

For CheckEye, this summit was a significant opportunity as we implement innovative AI solutions for mass screening of chronic diseases.
We view digitalization as a powerful tool to increase the accessibility and transparency of medical services, especially during challenging times.

Collaborating with esteemed partners like the Ministry of Health, UNDP, and the Ukrainian government underscores the importance of advancing digital technologies even in difficult circumstances.

CheckEye continues to contribute to the transformation of healthcare in Ukraine and globally, working to make medical services faster, more accurate, and accessible for all.