“Our closest task for the next week is to sort out the medical reform” – A.Parubiy
The Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Andriy Parubiy reminded that at the beginning of the 7th plenary session of the Parliament he had said that the fall would pass under the sign of reforms. “My stance is quite firm, now and then -- each reform ought to go the full ride,” he stressed, having added there had not been hosts of the reform-minders who believed the Parliament would manage to go through the entire list of the reforms autumnally.
“The Parliament has already successfully done the three reforms we had at the House in the beginning of the session – educational, judicial, and pension”.
The medical one is next in turn. As per the Chairman “the health care system in Ukraine is completely obsolete and old-fashioned – it needs badly to be re-launched with no delay”.
The new medical laws will allow it to optimize the branch spending and ramp up its performance in Ukraine. The medics will be offered a due and worthy pay depending justly upon the number of the cases treated. A fixed list of services and medications covered from the state budget is to be set under the law. Free of any charge for the people. Billions of the state allocations are supposed to be mindfully streamlined, whilst the people get a bettered health care.
The next week
shall bring the medical reform on the House floor.
“I do hope the chamber will take it on time. I want Ukraine to have quality medicine. I want Ukrainians to be healthy. So, I say ‘yes’ to the medical reform!” – Andriy Parubiy, the Chairman of the Parliament.