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    ARMENIAN OMBUDSMAN ON PROBLEMS IN HEALTHCARE FIELD

    news.am
    March 27, 2012 | 15:05

    YEREVAN.- Armenia's human rights defender Karen Andreasyan issued a
    report on the activities of Ministry of Health in 2011. The following
    shortcomings and positive developments are identified.

    Shortcomings and problems identified

    As a result of changes in the appropriate Government decision, the
    threat of importing counterfeit medicines and pharmaceutical drugs
    has increased, however the Ministry hasn't foreseen any additional
    mechanisms to reduce the threat, to increase control in this direction
    in the pharmaceutical market. Moreover, the Ministry does not want to
    prevent the counterfeit drug distribution, it even does not conduct
    statistics of detection and punishment of such crimes.

    Medical institutions have authorities to release from co-payment or
    apply a lower threshold co-payment based on the patient's degree
    of solvency, which is decided by those institutions based on the
    patient's or his/her relative's application. Certain criteria for such
    decisions are not clearly prescribed by the legislation, as a result
    of which in some cases differentiated and subjective approaches were
    demonstrated by the medical institutions. Allowance and existence of
    such approaches cause corruption risks.

    The concept "medical error" is not defined by the legislation. That is
    why negligence is not distinguished from the medical error, which in
    its tern makes difficult to evaluate the case. Currently the medical
    error is defined by various commissions without clear criteria, as a
    result of which doctors are unfairly exposed to liability or unfairly
    avoid it.

    Though, the free in-patient care certificate program and a child's
    health profile for 7 years old children has been installed since
    1st January, 2011, in certain cases parents, having a certificate
    defined for free medical care of a 7 years old child, had to make
    extra payments to certain doctors.

    The Ministry didin't provide the Ombudsman with information on how
    many night-time monitoring it had conducted in medical institutions
    and how many cases of human rights violations were revealed as a
    result. Lack of the statistics or its non-provision significantly
    reduces the public confidence towards efficiency of appropriate
    supervisory functions of the Ministry.

    Examination of complaints addressed to the Defender in the respect of
    non-provision or improper provision of medical aid in the framework
    of the Government order shows that people, being included in lists
    of /special/ groups receiving free medical aid and service ensured
    by state, were registered in an appropriate institution for receiving
    such aid or had a certificate given by the Ministry of Health; however,
    medical institutions refused to carry out their treatment or did not
    provide them with a proper medical aid. In certain cases, as a result
    of a change of a medical center, a citizen was deprived of the right
    to surgery in the framework of the Government order. In some cases,
    a disrespectful attitude was demonstrated towards patients receiving
    treatment in the framework of the Government order.

    Positive developments

    Since 1st January the free in-patient care certificate program and
    a child's health profile for 7 years old children has been installed.

    Since May 2011, the medical examination and treatment, if necessary,
    of young people of 14 pre-conscription-age -is free of charge.

    The quality of emergency medical service has been improved. 38 rural
    and urban medical institutions received 88 modern ambulance cars, GPS
    unified new system of call acceptance has been launched with operation
    of a unified dispatcher center. As a result, speed of responding to
    calls increased by 2 times. Salaries of medical staff raised for 1.5
    up to 2 times.

    Shadow business in health system was reduced by installment of the
    co-payment program, 439.6 million AMD - formerly in shadow circulation
    - was put in the state budget. Taxes from medical institutions-
    paid to the state budget - increased by 39% or 735 million AMD,
    salaries of medical staff, involved in the program of "co-payment",
    were raised for 1.2 up to 2.3 times.

    Armavir, Ijevan, Hrazdan, Ararat and Goris medical centers were
    staffed with modern technics and equipments, 20 new aid stations were
    constructed and 30 community aid stations - repaired.

    Provision of various certificates (not stipulated by law) by clinics
    to citizens was terminated.

    In 2011 the RA Ministry of Health received 78 written complaint
    regarding activities/inactivities/ of healthcare centers' officers;
    147 complaints were received by the "Hot Line". For elimination of the
    revealed violations appropriate measures were taken. The Ministry's
    response to the complaints and taken measures are assessed positive.

    Website of the Ministry of Health and easiness of access to its
    information are positively assessed.

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