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Prosthetics Roadmap: A Step Towards Systemic Change or Just an Intention

Two individuals with modern prosthetic legs stand with the aid of crutches. They wear athletic shoes, emphasizing the active design of the prosthetics. The setting appears to be clinical or rehabilitative. At the top, the text reads: “Patients of Ukraine,” “TRUE.” The main text states: “What changes are expected in the field of prosthetics: A roadmap for reform has been presented.” At the bottom: “photo – Army Inform.” The image highlights ongoing reforms in Ukraine’s prosthetics sector.

03.02.2026

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Ukraine has presented a Roadmap for Reforming the Prosthetics Sector, a document that is intended to lay the foundation for systemic changes in providing people with high-quality prostheses and effective rehabilitation.

The organisations Patients of Ukraine and TRUE participated in the development of the Roadmap. Rehabilitation of injuries for Ukraine — teams that work directly with people and are well aware of the real needs of patients, not just statistics.

What does the Roadmap provide for?

  • Improvement of the pricing model: the basis should be the price of the prosthesis components manufacturer, not the supplier — this potentially reduces markups and state expenditures.
  • Strengthening quality control of prosthetic products.
  • Establishing a clear rehabilitation path — from the moment of injury to the person's return to active life.
  • Focusing on the professional education of prosthetists and raising the standards of specialist training.

At the same time, it is important to honestly acknowledge that the roadmap is only a framework, not a ready-made solution. Ahead lies the difficult work of developing implementation mechanisms, assigning responsibility, and actually putting the changes into practice. Without this, the reform risks becoming yet another document that is correct “for the sake of it.”

LAOPD welcomes the openness to dialogue and thanks the Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine and the Ministry of Health of Ukraine for their willingness to continue working together on finalising the document.

For us, it is essential that the reform in the field of prosthetics be:

  • effective, not declarative;
  • transparent, without schemes and manipulations;
  • focused on people's needs, not on the interests of unscrupulous suppliers.

High-quality prosthetics is not a ‘privilege.’

It is a person's right to a dignified life, recovery, and a future without barriers.

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