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    Azat Artsakh, Republic of Nagorno Karabakh (NKR)
    June 24, 2003

    QUESTION REMAINS URGENT

    Along with positive tendencies the transition to market economy
    brought a number of problems. Some of them are especially urgent in
    the sphere of health care connected with introduction of paid medical
    service and low purchasing capacity of the population. And although
    the government has undertaken the free of charge medical care of the
    socially insecure and separate groups of patients the problem remains
    urgent. The system of medical care is especially vulnerable in the
    regions, especially in those areas which even temporarily appeared in
    the hands of the enemy who destroyed and plundered the hospitals and
    schools with special ardour. In 1992-1993 the regional hospital of
    Martakert was ruined and plundered by the Azerbaijanis. In the
    post-war period certain reconstruction works were carried out here on
    both budget and humanitarian means. The department of maternity and
    gynecology and policlinic, partly the surgical department were
    reconstructed, and the local hospitals, which have been placed in
    other buildings, minimum conditions have been provided, mainly for
    maternity care and out-patient treatment. By the means of the
    Stepanakert office of the Red Cross and the communities certain
    reconstruction work was carried out in the maternity wards of the
    region. Nevertheless, the situation is far from being satisfactory
    especially in the villages where the maternity wards are placed in
    houses, do not have necessary equipment. Recently at the meeting of
    the regional council the director of the Martakert Medical Union
    after Sergey Ohanian presented a report on the work done in 2003. The
    NKR Minister of Health Zoya Lazarian was also present. The Medical
    Union includes the regional hospital with surgical, therapeutic,
    pediatric, maternity, infectious, policlinic departments, three local
    (villages Haterk, Vank, Getavan) hospitals with 10 wards, two
    out-patient treatment and 39 maternity wards, provides free medical
    care and service within the framework of state medical programs, as
    well as paid services. Free medical care is provided to invalids of
    the 1st, 2nd and 3rd groups, veterans of the World War II and people
    with an equal status, families of the servicemen who were killed or
    died during the defence of NKR and military service, participants of
    the disposal of the damage of Chernobil, life pensioners and sole
    mothers, parents of the families having 4 and more children under 18.
    In 2003 within the framework of the state medical care the regional
    hospital provided care of 53 million 314 thousand drams instead of
    the provided 52 million 211 thousand and received additional 53
    patients. In 2003 for medical care and aid 79 946 patients against
    the provided 69 855 visited the hospital of which 34 598 the
    maternity wards, 6848 the local hospitals and 37 300 the regional
    hospital. 1441 patients received in-patient treatment. It was
    mentioned that the positive tendencies in the improvement of medical
    care in 2003 are stable. The number of visits of patients grew, cases
    of hospital death, as well as the rate of child death (under 12
    months) and stillbirth dropped, the number of home calls and doctor
    visits increased. Nevertheless, medical service in the region needs
    serious improvements. Among these the director of the medical union
    mentioned the problem of cadres: of the 17 doctors involved in the
    union 12 work in the regional center. Compared to the volume of work,
    the number of registered and potential patients this is a small
    number. For example, in the therapeutic department of the regional
    hospital 1 doctor works instead of 3. In the policlinic department
    not all the surgeries have necessary specialists. The same is with
    the pediatric and gynecology, and venereal and dermatological
    departments. It was mentioned that all the three local hospitals have
    ambulance cars. There is one doctor in Vank and in Getavan and 3
    doctors in Haterk hospital. In 2003 the local hospitals together
    received 17 117 patients, 124 births were registered. There were also
    8 cases of delivery at home. Continuing on problems, S. Ohanian
    mentioned the necessity of new equipment, repairs of the therapeutic,
    infection and surgical departments, construction of new maternity
    wards in all the village communities. It was mentioned that the
    supply of medicine to villages is carried out on the means provided
    by village municipalities which is trifling compared to the demand.
    The gap is filled with the humanitarian aid provided by the
    international organizations. The minister of health promised to study
    the problems raised and start their settlement as soon as possible.

    NIKOLAY BAGHDASSARIAN
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