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    YEREVAN'S POLYCLINICS: TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE FREE HEALTHCARE BUT STAY AWAY FROM THE TOILETS - PHOTOS

    Ani Hovhannisyan

    23:44, January 31, 2015

    There are 22 polyclinics in Yerevan where people receive
    state-sponsored healthcare for free or at reduced rates. Hetq visited
    all the polyclinics in the city to examine the sanitary conditions
    of the state institutions offering medical assistance to people.

    Photographs were taken so that the sanitary conditions of the
    polyclinics could be reviewed. On the map below you can click
    the points on the map to learn more about the conditions of every
    individual healthcare facility.

    Yerevan's polyclinics fall under the supervision of both the
    Yerevan Municipality and the Ministry of Health. The Municipality
    is responsible for the overall maintenance of medical buildings,
    the quality of medical equipment and staff management. The sanitary
    conditions of the polyclinics are controled by the Ministry of Health's
    State Health Inspectorate.

    Arshakunyants polyclinic

    The photos clearly show that almost none of Yerevan's polyclinics
    maintain the standards defined in the government's 2013 decision to
    establish a prevention board setting the sanitation standards for
    public restrooms. Why doesn't the Ministry of Health State Health
    Inspection Board record the sanitation violations of restrooms made
    by the polyclinics?

    Hetq inquired as to whether violations of sanitation requirements
    were recorded in the polyclinics in 2013-2014 and whether there
    were polyclinics that were penalized. As stated by the Ministry of
    Health, "According to hygienic and epidemic control practices with
    the Republic of Armenia, polyclinics are answerable to the Republic
    of Armenia Ministry of Health's State Health Inspectorate."

    In 2013, Polyclinic #8 LLC underwent a thorough inspection, the results
    of which determined that violations in the rules of proper sanitation
    condition maintenance were committed. The director of the polyclinic
    was officially penalized.

    In fact, within the last two years only one infraction was cited for
    the same situation found in nearly all the polyclinics.

    >From the 2013 tax-payer funded budget, 3.67 billion dram was
    appropriated to public health services, including hygienic and epidemic
    control services.

    For 2015-2017, the ministry has forecasted a fixed budget dedicated
    to conducting sanitary and anti-epidemic measures as well as poison
    and disease control.

    http://hetq.am/eng/news/58378/yerevans-polyclinics-take-advantage-of-the-free-healthcare-but-stay-away-from-the-toilets.html

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    What is the point of appropriating state funds for sanitary measures
    when there is no disclosure by the Ministry of Health and violations
    of practices are not noted for all institutions?

    The Municipality's Duty

    The Yerevan Municipality supervises building renovations, furnishing
    upgrades and quality of service in polyclinics that are run by medical
    aid companies. In 2014, 165 million dram (US$346,270) was allocated
    for healthcare from the city's budget to realize various programs: 100
    million dram ($210K) went to "medical equipment purchases for health
    establishments," 50 million dram ($105K) went to the "reconstruction
    of healthcare facilities" and 15 million dram($31.5K) went to "computer
    tomography for the population."

    Hetq asked the Yerevan Municipality to reveal how much money was
    allocated in 2014 for building renovations and acquiring equipment
    for each polyclinic. Polyclinic 15 LLC and Sari Tagh Polyclinic LLC
    received new heating systems, while Karmir Blur Polyclinic LLC had
    new windows installed, all of which amounted to 41,052,480 dram.

    As part of the "medical equipment purchases for health establishments"
    program, the Yerevan Municipality acquired 14 pieces of medical
    equipment(2 X-ray machines, 5 ultrasound machines with echocardiogram
    transducers, 1 Doppler echocardiogram machine, 2 stereo microscopes
    and 4 immune-ferment analyzers). The total cost was 75,886,400 dram.

    As a result, 24,114,000 dram was left over. . (The 100 million
    allocated minus the 75,886,400 expended).

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    Anhaght LLCEndocrine Dispensary LLCNork Marash Polyclinic LLCPolyclinic
    #1 LLCPolyclinic #13 LLCPolyclinic #15 LLCPolyclinic #17 LLCPolyclinic
    #20 LLCPolyclinic #22 LLCPolyclinic #8 LLCPolyclinic #8 LLCScientific
    Research Institute of CardiologyX-ray MachineDoppler echocardiogram
    machineImmune-ferment AnalyzersStereo MicroscopesUltrasound machines
    with 2 scannersX-ray Machine

    For the "computed tomography for the population" program, the
    municipality acquired a CT scanner at 14,500,000 dram, which was used
    by 209 residents through December 10, 2014.

    466,535 people visited Yerevan's polyclinics between September and
    December of 2014. They all had the opportunity to free receive medical
    aid provided with the new equipment.

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    But they had to avoid entering the restrooms. Medical institutions
    providing such restroom facilities to their patients are not only
    incapable preventing the spread communicable diseases but may also be
    actively spreading them.On December 3, 2014 Mayor of Yerevan Taron
    Margaryan and Minister of Health Armen Muradyan paid a visit to the
    above-mentioned renovated polyclinics to inspect the conditions of
    the buildings and have their photos taken for publication on their
    official web sites. But they forgot to enter the restrooms.

    http://hetq.am/eng/news/58378/yerevans-polyclinics-take-advantage-of-the-free-healthcare-but-stay-away-from-the-toilets.html

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