
During the meeting, measures for creating an effective laboratory service management system, implementing international quality standards, and digital technologies for monitoring and control were also discussed. Issues of rational use of laboratory capacities and increasing the accuracy of research results were addressed.
The discussion also touched upon improving the medical waste management system, including the need to strengthen state control and introduce modern technologies for disinfection and disposal. Experts invited to the meeting proposed their ideas on the structure and standardization of laboratory operations and waste management.
The Minister emphasized that the development of the laboratory service and effective management of medical waste are important components of state policy in the field of healthcare, which directly impact disease prevention, timely diagnosis, and the protection of public health.
As a result of the meeting, relevant departments received instructions for further improvement of the specified areas and the phased implementation of the tasks set.