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The state took a loan to pay off the salary debt of medical workers. The passions around Artashat medical center do not subside (video)


It turns out that the state took a loan to partially pay off the salary debt of Artashat Medical Center.

About thisEUROMEDIA24.comAnush Poghosyan, head of "Right to Health" NGO, mentioned in the conversation with

To remind, Artashat Medical Center owed the accumulated salaries of the last 4-5 months, about which the governor of Ararat probably knew and kept the problem hidden, as a superior and only after the anonymous complaints of medical workers, the situation exploded, and as a result, the director Hayk Hambardzumyan was released according to his application. from work.

After the departure of Hayk Hambardzumyan, the government appointed the chief doctor of Masisi medical center as a substitute director.
"Why did you bring in the chief doctor of Masis and appoint the chief doctor and director of Artashat medical center?"

Was there no person who had appropriate education, appropriate knowledge, etc.?
Anush Poghosyan evaluates such a step by the government as management, because according to her, they are trying to hide the actual problems of the Artashat Medical Center.
 
Later it became known that the problems of the Artashat Medical Center were not only the debts of 500-600 million drams accumulated in salaries, after the dismissal of the director, the PSO started inspections in this hospital and discovered abuses or inappropriate expenses exceeding one billion, this is being reported again. from Anush Poghosyan, human rights defender of the field.

It turns out that the State takes loans and repays the salary debt accumulated due to the loopholes in the management of the unscrupulous director, and does not bring the question of responsibility to the agenda and does not look for the guilty, at least this is how the situation is described. And the other absurd step, which was again taken by the state, tried to provide a crisis solution by making a patch by appointing another director to the BC burdened by debts without conducting an audit.

When asked if they are going to control the process of solving these financial problems, the human rights defender answered that the problem is that their NGO has repeatedly applied to the Ministry of Health to exercise public control in such cases, but was refused.


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