
Kazakhstan Cracks Down on Unlicensed Medical Facilities
Kazakhstan Tightens Healthcare Regulations: Unlicensed Medical Facilities Face Closure Kazakhstan is taking a firm stance against unlicensed medical facilities. A recent law, explained by Majilis deputy Bakhytzhan Bazarbek, will lead to the closure of organizations operating without the necessary licenses. This move aims to improve healthcare standards and protect citizens from potentially unsafe medical practices. "Now, medical organizations without licenses will have their activities suspended," Bazarbek stated in a recent video address. "This is to ensure that only qualified and legally compliant facilities provide healthcare services." The law outlines specific penalties for non-compliance, including substantial fines and legal repercussions. The government aims to conduct thorough inspections to ensure all medical facilities meet the required standards. This initiative is expected to bring greater transparency and accountability to the healthcare system in Kazakhstan, ultimately improving the safety and quality of care provided to citizens.