
The National Statistics Committee has published data on the volume of services provided in the healthcare sector for January-September 2025. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to it, during this period, the volume of healthcare services amounted to 14.6 trillion soms. This figure increased by 13.6 percent compared to last year.
Looking at the indicators by regions, the most funds were spent in Tashkent city — 6.7 trillion soms. This is almost half of the total volume.
The next places are occupied by Tashkent region (1.4 trillion soms) and Samarkand region (1.1 trillion soms). The volume of healthcare services in other regions is as follows: Fergana region — 961.8 billion soms, Namangan — 664.1 billion soms, Andijan — 652.4 billion soms, Bukhara — 569.2 billion soms, Kashkadarya — 545.4 billion soms, Khorezm — 495.4 billion soms.
Also, in Surkhandarya region, 373.8 billion soms, in Jizzakh 358 billion soms, in Syrdarya 259.2 billion soms, in Karakalpakstan 253 billion soms, and in Navoi region 238.4 billion soms were spent. These figures are related to the population's demand for healthcare services, the level of medical infrastructure, and the level of regional development.
The disparity between Tashkent city and other regions indicates the centralization of healthcare services. Source of information: National Statistics Committee.





