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Epidemiologist evaluates the risk of a “mild covid” epidemic in Armenia
The “mild COVID epidemic” that recently began in Russia does not pose any threat to Armenia and will not have catastrophic consequences, said Aida Hovhannisyan, an epidemiologist at the National Center for Disease Control and Prevention of the Ministry of Health, in an interview with Novosti-Armenia news agency.Over 460 new HIV cases detected in Armenia this year
In January-October 2024, 462 new cases of HIV infection were registered in Armenia, said Anna Mergelyan, head of the Monitoring and Evaluation Department at the National Center for Infectious Diseases of the Armenian Ministry of Health.State subsidies for chemotherapy to increase significantly - minister
Cardiovascular diseases remain the leading cause of death in Armenia, followed by cancer, Health Minister Anahit Avanesyan said today, speaking at a parliamentary discussion of the government's draft budget for 2025.Armenian Ministry of Health reports increase in respiratory infections; children at risk
The incidence of acute respiratory infections (ARIs) in Armenia increased during the third week of October compared to the second week, though it remains low compared to the same period last year, according to the press service of the Ministry of Health.Armenia expands circle of recipients of reproductive programmes from August 1 - Ministry of Health
A set of changes approved by the Armenian government on July 25 to the reproductive programmes implemented in the country will come into force from August 1, 2024, Ruzan Martirosyan, head of the Department of Maternal and Reproductive Health Protection of the Ministry of Health said today.Armenia values the contribution of the EFSD in promoting the stable functioning of the health care system
A delegation of the Eurasian Fund for Stabilisation and Development (EFSD) discussed with representatives of the Ministry of Health the implementation of socially important grant projects in the country.Healthcare Ministry to receive additional 3 billion AMD to cover government-paid services
The Armenian government has decided to provide the country’s Healthcare Ministry with an additional amount of 3 billion drams to cover government-paid medical services for citizens, Healthcare Minister Anahit Avetisyan announced on Thursday.ADB ready to help Armenian government reform health sector
Armenia's healthcare sector is facing a number of challenges that affect the quality of healthcare and accessibility of services, Luke Fotchman, Deputy Director of the Asian Development Bank's Armenia Resident Mission, told a press conference today."
In Armenia, 2.5 times more hard-to-reach medical services provided to citizens in 2023 than in 2017 - Minister
In 2023, the number of free (financed by the government) hard-to-reach medical services provided to citizens in Armenia grew to 861,845, by 74,981 services more than in 2022, including hospital care, Health Minister Anahit Avanesyan said today.News 1 - 20 of 192
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