The chairman of the Alliance, Vukašin Radulović, presented Prime Minister Brnabić and ministers of the Government of Serbia with measures to facilitate access to healthcare through digitization.

Last month, in the Palace of Serbia, representatives of NALED’s six alliances and the BFC Club of cities and municipalities met with Prime Minister Ana Brnabić and ministers of the Government of Serbia and presented them with proposals for measures to improve citizens’ standards and business conditions, which they considered a priority.

NALED coordination meeting with the Prime Minister and ministers of the Government of Serbia

On that occasion, it was particularly pointed out that among the primary goals in the mandate of the new Government should be further digitization of the healthcare system, which would facilitate citizens’ access to healthcare services.
The Chairman of the NALED Healthcare Alliance, Vukašin Radulović, has presented the goals of the Alliance for the next two years. First of all, the Alliance will advocate for the improvement of digital procedures and the further development of eHealth. Other priorities are speeding up the approval of clinical trials of new drugs and optimizing the procedure for placing the drug on the market. In addition, it is strategically important to increase the utilization of private healthcare facilities at all levels of healthcare, which is also one of the priority goals.

NALED coordination meeting with the Prime Minister and ministers of the Government of Serbia

In the discussion after the official part of the program, Prime Minister Brnabić emphasized that the goals of the Ministry of Health and NALED coincided and that she believed that cooperation in this area would be fruitful and would benefit the entire community.
NALED Healthcare Alliance consists of healthcare service providers, pharmaceutical and IT companies, scientific institutions and local government authorities. The goal of the Alliance is to support institutions in the development and improvement of healthcare in Serbia.