@article{10.22454/FamMed.2025.891335, author = {Asanbek Kyzy, Aiperi and Sulaimanova, Gulnura and Kalmatov, Roman and Mamyrova, Kanykey and Abdyrasulov, Kubat and Fonken, Paul and Bardella, Inis Jane}, title = {The Evolution and Challenges of Family Medicine in Kyrgyzstan: A Health System Analysis}, journal = {Family Medicine}, volume = {0}, number = {0}, year = {1}, month = {1}, doi = {10.22454/FamMed.2025.891335}, abstract = {Following its independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, Kyrgyzstan became a pioneer in Central Asia by implementing extensive health care reforms that introduced family medicine. Beginning in the late 1990s, these reforms strengthened primary health care by introducing family medicine as a specialty and a key component of the health care system. This approach improved the quality of medical care while reducing health care costs and gradually extended to reforms in medical education and the broader health care system, including efforts to address the rural medical workforce. However, challenges remain in fully embedding family medicine into Kyrgyzstan’s medical education and health care system. This paper aims to analyze the progress made since the early reforms, assess recent developments, and explore the ongoing challenges in institutionalizing family medicine within Kyrgyzstan’s health care landscape. A full-text Russian translation of this article is available from author Paul Fonken (paul.fonken@gmail.com).}, URL = {https://journals.stfm.org//familymedicine/online-first/asanbek-0414/}, eprint = {https://journals.stfm.org//media/2eyizmdw/asanbek20240414docx-2025-04-10-17-13.pdf}, }