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  • More Doctors and Hospitals for Armenia in Second Phase of Healthcare

    Global Insight
    October 17, 2007


    More Doctors and Hospitals for Armenia as Second Phase of Healthcare
    Reform Plan Launched

    by Mitra Thompson


    The second phase of Armenia's public healthcare reform programme is
    set to begin next year, with US$10 million to be invested in 2008 as
    part of a wider US$29.6-million project that will last until 2012.
    The World Bank is contributing the bulk of the funds via credit,
    which, according to the ARKA news agency, will see the construction
    of eight new hospitals equipped with high-tech services, the training
    of some 600 general practitioners and 720 nurses, in an effort to
    make GP access possible to all Armenians in five years' time,
    increasing and improving ambulance coverage, and modernising the
    equipment found in all healthcare facilities.

    Significance:This stage of Armenia's healthcare reform will
    reportedly focus on improving services in rural and regional areas,
    after the first phase of the reform concentrated mainly on the
    capital, Yerevan. Armenia is constantly struggling to provide better
    and more equal access to its public healthcare services, but remains
    reliant on organisations such as the World Bank for funding. The
    Health Ministry was able to score something of a coup last year,
    however, after securing the provision of free stomatological services
    for the first time
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