Integrum AB (publ) announced the appointment of Victoria Boiko to coordinate the company?s commercial activities in Ukraine. The appointment comes as Ukraine?s Ministry of Health prepares a national pilot project to integrate osseointegration into the public healthcare system, a development that could significantly expand access to the technology for amputees across the country. Since May 2023, Ukrainian surgeons have performed 100 osseointegration procedures using OPRAä Implant System.

At the beginning of April, Ukraine?s Ministry of Health held a high-level coordination meeting attended by the Minister of Health, Minister of Social Policy, the head of the National Health Service of Ukraine (NHSU), and members of parliament. The meeting followed on the government?s adoption earlier this year of a roadmap for reforming the national prosthetics system. As a result, a working group was established to prepare a pilot project with defined funding mechanisms, qualified healthcare institutions, patient selection criteria, and methods for evaluating clinical outcomes.

Procedures are already being planned at surgical treatment centers in Kyiv, Lviv and Cherkasy, where Dr. Rickard Brånemark is currently supporting surgeon training. To strengthen its commercial presence in the region, Integrum has recruited Victoria Boiko, who holds a master's degree in international economics from Kyiv National Economic University and brings over 15 years of experience building business relationships between Ukraine and international partners. She has worked across several Ukrainian industries in procurement, marketing, sales, and business development, both at distributors and at local partners of companies such as Bridgestone, Scania, and Oracle.

At Integrum, Boiko will serve as a key link to local partners, distributors, and institutional stakeholders in Ukraine, strengthening the company's capacity to support the planned expansion of osseointegration treatments and position itself for growth as Ukraine moves toward systemic reimbursement. She will work closely with clinical and commercial teams to train surgeons and healthcare professionals, coordinate with local providers, and help navigate the evolving regulatory and reimbursement landscape.