Veryga urges medical institutions to resume services as soon as possible



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According to Minister A. Veryga, after a difficult phase of quarantine, we must now mobilize for other purposes: to provide planned health services to patients who have been waiting for them throughout the quarantine period as soon as possible. It has already been announced that in July, to receive 1/12 payment for services, medical institutions must provide at least 70 percent. stationary and at least 80 percent. ambulatory services volumes. The government has decided to closely monitor the return to the provision of scheduled services, and whether service interruptions persist until this year. meter. On September 1, 1/12 of the payment can be waived and the payment can be changed due to the services rendered.

“There is no quarantine in the country, life is slowly returning to normal, although the coronavirus has not disappeared, care must continue, but it is necessary to provide services to patients.” After all, people cannot be without treatment services, they are necessary. Therefore, the country’s municipalities and their medical institutions must do everything possible to ensure that patients receive as many services as possible and that they are updated as soon as possible. Additional human and administrative resources are also needed to allow patients to contact and call or register at a treatment center. Therefore, we will continue to monitor the situation and evaluate the efforts of the institutions, “says Minister A. Veryga.

That is why, according to him, about it on the 25th of each month. The Government will be informed and a decision will be made on how to proceed if institutions continue to be slow to resume services to patients.

On Thursday, the government agreed to that for August 31. A new procedure will be approved for the provision of remote outpatient services and their payment from the Mandatory Health Insurance Fund (PSDF). It was also agreed that concrete proposals would be made to ensure that call centers operate more quickly when patients call to register for doctor visits. Meetings will also be organized with representatives of the municipalities to encourage the municipalities to take measures to actively renew the provision of services by their medical institutions. The “Registration Center” is tasked with creating the technical possibilities for all medical institutions to be able to connect to the Pre-Patient Registration Information System on September 1, which would make it easier for doctors. In the near future, the requirements for the control of communicable diseases in the institutions will be reviewed, and the subsequent work of the municipal fever clinics will be decided.

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