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Mongolia has significantly advanced its national palliative care program since 2000, integrating it into health laws and increasing access to essential medicines and beds. This progress demonstrates a strong commitment to improving end-of-life care for its population.

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  • Palliative Care Development

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  • Since 2000, Mongolia has focused on establishing foundational measures for a national palliative care program.
  • Significant achievements have been made in palliative care development over the past 16 years.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review and summarize the progress of palliative care development in Mongolia.
  • To highlight key achievements in policy, infrastructure, and accessibility.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic reviews and observational studies were conducted over 16 years.
  • Analysis of palliative care integration into national laws and programs.

Main Results:

  • Palliative care is integrated into Mongolia's Health Law, Health Insurance Law, Social Welfare Law, National Cancer Control Program, and National Program for Non-Communicable Diseases.
  • Approved Palliative Care Standards and Pain Management Guidelines are in place.
  • Education is integrated into medical curricula, with 190 palliative beds available nationwide, including a pediatric unit, and essential palliative care drugs manufactured locally since 2015.

Conclusions:

  • Mongolia has made substantial progress in integrating palliative care into its national health system.
  • The country has established a solid foundation for ongoing palliative care development and service provision.