BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, March 17. Kyrgyzstan will
implement a new reform to digitize sanitary books under the
"Government Accelerators" program, Chairman of the Cabinet of
Ministers and Head of the Presidential Administration of
Kyrgyzstan, Adylbek Kasymaliev, said at a government meeting,
Trend reports via
the press service of the Cabinet of Ministers.


According to him, the reform will introduce an electronic
sanitary book integrated with the "Sanarip Clinic" system and the
"Tunduk" mobile application.


Kasymaliev further emphasized that the new system would
significantly streamline the process, reducing the time required to
issue sanitary books from eight to four days. The number of
required visits to medical facilities will also decrease from five
to two, while a unified registry with online verification will be
established, leading to potential annual savings of 6-12 million
soms ($68,600-$137,200).


He highlighted that the digital transformation of the sanitary
book system, alongside the broader modernization of the financial
market, is expected to not only enhance citizen convenience but
also strengthen the country’s investment attractiveness and
contribute to economic stability.







Authorities have been tasked with implementing the reform within
100 days.


Meanwhile, Kyrgyzstan is pursuing digitalization reforms across
public services to improve efficiency, transparency, and citizen
access. Initiatives such as electronic sanitary books and mobile
integration reflect the country’s efforts to modernize
administrative processes, reduce bureaucracy, and support economic
growth.