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    REPORT OF THE 2008 ACTIVITY OF ARMENIAN HEALTH MINISTRY PRESENTED

    ARMENPRESS
    Feb 3, 2009

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 3, ARMENPRESS: Armenian Health Minister Harutyun
    Kushkian presented today to Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsian
    the report on 2008 activity of the Ministry. He noted that the
    main programs have been implemented according to the chronology
    and a number of issues which demand continuative solution have been
    brought forward. According to the minister, continuative works are
    necessary to be conducted towards the improvement of the legal field
    of the sphere and settle issues existing in the sanitary hygienic,
    primary protection of the health, pharmaceutics and other directions.

    H. Kushkian noted that this year the ministry will conduct serious
    works towards the modernization of ambulance service, the necessity
    of which has been strictly noted. New ambulance cars are intended
    to be purchased, building conditions - improved and new specialists
    appointed.

    According to the minister, there is also an issue of proportional
    development of the health systems of the provinces.

    Assistant to the head of State Revenue Committee Armen Alaverdian
    presented two issues to the minister. First is that the real sums of
    salaries of workers of the sphere is hidden and low salary is shown. In
    this issue workers of the tax service expect the minister's support.

    A. Alaverdian also informed that for services provided through cash
    money, cash registers will be applied from this year.

    Armenian Prime Minister T. Sargsian noted that during the
    implementation of health sphere programs progress is necessary to
    be registered, so that there will also be investments by the private
    sector.
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