Outpatient medical centers open in regions of Armenia
The outpatient medical center in Navur community of Armenia’s Tavush province will provide services to nearly 1970 patients, and residents of Chinchin and Itsakar villages can also seek medical aid there.
The opening ceremony of the center was attended in 2014 by Armenia Health Minister Armen Muradyan and Head of the World Bank Yerevan Office Laura Bailey, according to Health Ministry’s press service. The building was put into operation under the program funded by Health Ministry of Armenia and the WB.
As was reported, the new buildings of outpatient centers were earlier put into operation in Navur, Bagratashen and Voskevan communities of Tavush province, Lernapat in Lori province, Kaghtsrashen in Ararat province, and Aknalich in Armavir province. The medical center for outpatients in Berdavan village of Tavish province and a section of policlinics in Metsamor of Armavir province were re-opened after they underwent major repairs and were equipped with modern equipment. The repair work was done as part of the second phase of the program on healthcare system modernization, at the expense of additional financing money saved.