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Kazakhstanis will receive sanitary certificates online from 2025

news-id-120395" style="display:inline;">From January 1, 2025, citizens’ personal medical records (sanitary records) will move entirely to an online format, the Ministry of Health reported.

“This will allow citizens to reduce the time of undergoing a medical examination and will eliminate the need to visit a therapist again to obtain a stamp confirming permission to work,” the message says.

The results of the medical examination will be displayed in your personal account.

The Ministry of Health said that the process of automating the issuance of a personal medical record is now at the final stage.

“Currently, work is underway to integrate medical information systems, as a result of which the E-Densaulyk service will begin receiving data from the Personal Medical Record module,” the department reported.

According to the Egov portal, in Kazakhstan there are 15 categories of work that require a medical record.

1. Workers of public catering facilities and food industry.

2. Employees of food trade facilities, persons involved in the transportation of food products.

3. Workers of cream and confectionery production and children’s dairy kitchens.

4. Employees of passenger service organizations (train stations, air terminals, airports, sea and river stations, bus stations, subways).

5. Conductors of passenger trains, stewards of river, sea and air transport.

6. Employees of educational institutions of primary, secondary general, vocational, higher education, out-of-school institutions, computer clubs.

7. Workers of seasonal children’s and adolescent health organizations.

8. Employees of preschool organizations, boarding schools, children’s sanatorium year-round health organizations, orphanages, employees of family-type homes.

9. Medical workers of maternity hospitals (departments), children’s hospitals (departments), neonatal pathology departments, premature wards, and in-patient departments of mixed departments of rural hospitals and day hospitals. Medical workers of organizations, regardless of their form of ownership.

10. Medical personnel of blood service organizations, medical workers of surgical, gynecological, obstetric, hematological, dental profiles and medical workers conducting invasive methods of diagnosis and treatment, medical personnel involved in hemodialysis, as well as medical personnel of virological, bacteriological, clinical, immunological and parasitological laboratories.

11. Workers of sanatoriums, rest homes, boarding houses, boarding schools and homes for the disabled and elderly, medical and social workers at home.

12. Workers in the service sector (baths, showers, saunas, hairdressers, beauty salons, laundries, dry cleaners), workers in swimming pools and spas, mud baths, sports and recreation organizations, managers, administrators, floor managers of hotels, motels, hostels, campsites.

13. Employees of pharmacies, pharmaceutical organizations (plants, factories) engaged in the manufacture, packaging and sale of medicines.

14. Workers of water supply facilities directly related to water treatment, persons servicing water supply networks, workers of production laboratories, water supply and sewerage facilities.

15. Pupils (students) of secondary schools, secondary specialized and higher educational institutions before and during internship in organizations, as employees who are subject to mandatory medical examinations.

Depending on the field of activity, regular examinations are required once a year or once every six months.

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