GOVERNMENT SEEKS REDUCING BUREAUCRACY IN HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
Tert.am
02.06.11
Armenia's government discussed a proposal submitted by the Ministry of
Health Care and envisages that health care institutions will require
fewer documents from citizens.
At a cabinet meeting on Thursday Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan said
that the government has instructed the relevant state agencies to
review and if necessary to introduce corresponding changes to the
existing legal acts to ensure citizens are not required to provide
health care institutions with documents that are not obligatory under
the law.
The same instruction will apply to applicants of universities,
employees and those citizens that apply for jobs.
Tigran Sargsyan welcomed the initiative of the Ministry of Health
and said the government will back it so that health care institutions
will no longer deliver such payable services.
"Simply, there is no need for those services to be delievered," said
Sargsyan. "And we are eliminating those artificial requirements in
line with the law."
Further, he said that "this document has a political content" which
means the government is easing citizens' lives.
"In this way our citizens will be exempt from these senseless
requirements. And in that regard, the working style of the Ministry
of Health Care should get the backing of us all," said Tigran Sargsyan.
Tert.am
02.06.11
Armenia's government discussed a proposal submitted by the Ministry of
Health Care and envisages that health care institutions will require
fewer documents from citizens.
At a cabinet meeting on Thursday Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan said
that the government has instructed the relevant state agencies to
review and if necessary to introduce corresponding changes to the
existing legal acts to ensure citizens are not required to provide
health care institutions with documents that are not obligatory under
the law.
The same instruction will apply to applicants of universities,
employees and those citizens that apply for jobs.
Tigran Sargsyan welcomed the initiative of the Ministry of Health
and said the government will back it so that health care institutions
will no longer deliver such payable services.
"Simply, there is no need for those services to be delievered," said
Sargsyan. "And we are eliminating those artificial requirements in
line with the law."
Further, he said that "this document has a political content" which
means the government is easing citizens' lives.
"In this way our citizens will be exempt from these senseless
requirements. And in that regard, the working style of the Ministry
of Health Care should get the backing of us all," said Tigran Sargsyan.