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    ARMENIA'S AMBULATORY CARE SECTOR IN SEVERE NEED OF REFORMS

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    November 4, 2011 - 13:12 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Oxfam GB Armenia, jointly with the Economic
    Development and Research Center (EDRC) have analyzed the impact of the
    decrease in ambulatory care sector financing on Armenian population's
    level of health.

    As the head of EDRC program Karine Harutyunyan told a news conference
    in Yerevan, 2012 state budget envisages an AMD 5,3 mln cut in
    ambulatory sector to comprise AMD 23,9 bln. In this context, Ms.

    Harutyunyan noted a number of sectors in primary medical care to suffer
    most as a result of cutting. "In their attempt to decrease expenses,
    the authorities failed to consider the upsurge of prices reported in
    healthcare sector," the EDRC official stressed.

    EDRC CEO Gagik Torosyan, in turn, noted that the government's financing
    helps little in increasing the quality of services at policlinics
    and other ambulatory care facilities, leaving doctors unhappy with
    low salaries, patients dissatisfied with treatment and the government
    puzzled, seeing as means allocated render no results.

    The CEO urged the government to work out an individual package of
    social expenditures to resolve the issue.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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