Ali Ahmedov, Azerbaijani vice prime minister, deputy chairman and the secretary general of the ruling Yeni Azerbaijan Party, said that compulsory medical insurance in the country would improve healthcare in the country, Trend reports.He noted that insurances would boost financing of healthcare and benefit care for patients. Ahmedov added that the national healthcare system had high investments and was modernizing infrastructure. Over 500 medical centers have been built or reconstructed and equipped with advanced systems. The process continues, the deputy prime minister added.Ahmedov assured that the need of people to get treatment abroad will be minimized. Moreover, the healthcare reform should prevent low-skilled doctors from seeking employment in Azerbaijan.
Ali Ahmedov, Azerbaijani vice prime minister, deputy chairman and the secretary general of the ruling Yeni Azerbaijan Party, said that compulsory medical insurance in the country would improve healthcare in the country, Trend reports.
He noted that insurances would boost financing of healthcare and benefit care for patients. Ahmedov added that the national healthcare system had high investments and was modernizing infrastructure. Over 500 medical centers have been built or reconstructed and equipped with advanced systems. The process continues, the deputy prime minister added.
Ahmedov assured that the need of people to get treatment abroad will be minimized. Moreover, the healthcare reform should prevent low-skilled doctors from seeking employment in Azerbaijan.