State omits Public Health Institutions' debts, Mininster Boudiaf says
Abdelmalek Boudiaf, Algeria health minister. Photo: archives
Health Ministry services put, on Sunday, the new health law in the PM’s office for review and presentation at the Ministers’ Council before presenting it for approval at Parliament meeting, Health Minister, Abdelmalek Boudiaf, said.
State decided to omit debts of health institutions across the country by 25 billion Dinars, which is equivalent to 2500 billion centimes.
Health Minister called upon officials of health institutions to assume responsibilities in the future, after providing the suitable framework for conducting these institutions and the elimination of all registered defects in medicines and healthy equipment, and omitting debts of public health institutions by government.
“Problem relating to medicines was definitively solved. Officials of health institutions are responsible of the bad conduct of stored medicines, or lack of sending requests at the right time, with regard to the new health law, I am satisfied with this project, and i am hopeful that it will develop the health sector in Algeria. Draft law was lifted to the PM’s office on Sunday”.
Boudiaf reassured the sector’s users about the promotion, revealing that the Prime Minister granted exceptional license that will allow employees of the sector without exception to work in gradual posts, and announced about several professional examinations in their favor, in condition of availability of seniority between 5 and 7 years, in addition to training sessions, especially in all sectors, starting from 2015, outside the country.