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Venezuela Strengthens National Health System

posted on Mar 14, 2010 01:39PM

Maybe VZ will take control of the medical facility during this process. Bolded some that may include the medical facility. Last known to me was that VZ has not taken control of the facility.

Venezuela Strengthens National Health System, Marks Advance in Fight Against Poverty

Published on March 4th 2010, by Edward Ellis - Venezuelanalysis.com

Mérida, March 4th, 2010 (venezuelanalysis.com)-- Venezuela will see an increase in health spending this year and expand its immunization program, while statistics also highlight the country’s decreasing poverty and inequality.

In the neighborhood La Vega in Caracas on Wednesday, Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez revealed government plans to amplify Venezuela’s immunization program and provide additional funding to improve hospital infrastructure.

According to the head of state, the National Vaccination Plan will immunize 95 percent of the Venezuelan population against 14 diseases in more 2000 new immunization attention centers throughout the country, centers which will be incorporated into the current Barrio Adentro units.

“We are engaging in preventive health, protecting the Venezuelan population. We’re going to visit up to 6 million families and vaccinate millions of children and adults,” he said.

In addition to expanding the country’s immunization program, the government is also planning additional funding for hospital improvement projects and other health programs.

“We are giving priority to operating rooms, maternity wards, laboratories, and oncology centers in Barrio Adentro III” said Health Minister Luis Reyes Reyes.

Barrio Adentro, the national health program created by an agreement with Cuba in 2003 which employs Cuban doctors and provides free medical services in Venezuela, will see a boost in its budget.

BsF 400 million (US$93 million) will be destined to phase III of the program, the phase charged with technological and infrastructure improvements in the Venezuelan national health system.

Chávez also indicated that 90 million Bolivars ($21 million) has been approved for the fight against dengue, malaria, and chagas disease while another BsF800 million (US$186 million) have been allocated to other hospital improvements throughout the country.

With the approval of the new funding, some 114 projects will be set in motion.

According to health minister Luis Reyes Reyes, the government foresees 90% of improvement projects being completed by January 2011.

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