Instead, amendments are made to the existing license.
For private medical organizations, expanding the range of services, including the introduction of new specializations, is an important aspect of development. At the same time, it is essential to clearly understand the applicable regulatory procedures.
According to current regulations, adding a new specialization does not require obtaining a new license. Instead, amendments are made to the existing license.
This process is carried out through the license.gov.uz or the clamo.uz platforms. The medical organization submits an application for amendments, providing relevant information regarding the new specialization.
Specifically, the application includes details about personnel, their qualifications, and employment status (confirmed through the Unified National Labor System), as well as information on facilities, infrastructure, medical equipment, and devices.
As part of the review process, an expert assessment is conducted in accordance with Resolution No. 80 of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated February 21, 2022. The assessment is carried out by the Center for Licensing and Accreditation of Medical Organizations.
During the assessment, compliance with established requirements and standards is evaluated. If the conclusion is positive, the necessary amendments are made to the existing license.
In conclusion, adding a new specialization is carried out through a simplified procedure and does not require obtaining a new license.