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    INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE DISCUSSES ARMENIAN NEW PRIMARY HEALTH MODEL

    Armenpress

    YEREVAN, MAY 17, ARMENPRESS: A three-day international conference
    started today in Yerevan to discuss a new Armenian primary health
    maintenance model that was introduced with the help of the USAID and
    Armenian Social Reforms Program.

    Health minister Norayr Davidian described the new model as
    "established" with 81 operating family medicine out-patient clinics,
    235 trained family doctors and another 150 set to be trained this
    year. US ambassador to Armenia, John Evans, said his government will
    continue to cooperate with Armenian health ministry to help it move
    forward with health reforms.

    He said the new model, which is a smaller system than the previously
    operating one, is based largely on family doctors, which he said
    gives a good opportunity to provide Armenians with a better and more
    accessible medical services.

    The model has been tested in Yerevan and 13 settlements in Lori
    province.

    Evans said the feedback indicates that the population is getting
    increasingly satisfied with the quality and the range of provided
    services.

    The new model was developed by the health ministry in cooperation
    with the USAID. Anna Grigorian from USAID said a new demographic and
    health study will be conducted this year (the last was in 2000) to
    have a clear idea of the current health system and to allow effective
    decision-making.
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