BIRTH AIDS PROJECT STARTED
Panorama.am
20:36 01/07/2008
The project of birth aids in Armenia is started and in this regard
the Vice Prime Minister and the Minister of Territorial Administration
Armen Gevorgyan held a discussion with the Minister of Health Harutyun
Kushkyan.
"The project started on July 1 and the success of it depends
on the work carried out by the medical institutions under Your
supervision. It is needed that the matter is met with the highest sense
of responsibility everywhere. We should do everything to implement
the project and to prove that birth aids is free in our country,"
said the Vice Prime Minister to the Mayor of Yerevan and the heads
of the regions, reported the press service of the Government.
Ruslana Gevorgyan the consultant of the Health Minister said to
Panorama.am reporter that all the pregnant women who are going to
give birth to their children have already received the certificates
of birth aids. "The certificate proved that the whole process of
pregnancy and the medical support are free," said R. Gevorgyan.
Panorama.am
20:36 01/07/2008
The project of birth aids in Armenia is started and in this regard
the Vice Prime Minister and the Minister of Territorial Administration
Armen Gevorgyan held a discussion with the Minister of Health Harutyun
Kushkyan.
"The project started on July 1 and the success of it depends
on the work carried out by the medical institutions under Your
supervision. It is needed that the matter is met with the highest sense
of responsibility everywhere. We should do everything to implement
the project and to prove that birth aids is free in our country,"
said the Vice Prime Minister to the Mayor of Yerevan and the heads
of the regions, reported the press service of the Government.
Ruslana Gevorgyan the consultant of the Health Minister said to
Panorama.am reporter that all the pregnant women who are going to
give birth to their children have already received the certificates
of birth aids. "The certificate proved that the whole process of
pregnancy and the medical support are free," said R. Gevorgyan.