Assistance to Experimental Rayons to Develop Managed Care in the Republic of Moldova
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The ZdravReform Program, managed by Abt Associates Inc., submitted a trip report to AID/ENI/HR/HP on August 13-19, 1995.
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Abstract
The report focused on assistance to experimental rayons to develop managed care in the Republic of Moldova. The program aimed to improve healthcare services and increase access to medical care for the population. The report highlighted the importance of developing a managed care system in Moldova, which would enable the country to provide high-quality healthcare services to its citizens. The program implemented several interventions, including training for healthcare providers, establishment of primary care facilities, and development of a referral system. The program also focused on improving the quality of healthcare services, including the introduction of new medical technologies and the development of a system for monitoring and evaluating healthcare outcomes. The report noted that the program had made significant progress in improving healthcare services in Moldova, but more work was needed to achieve the desired outcomes. The program's geographic focus was on the Republic of Moldova, with a particular emphasis on the experimental rayons. The report noted that the program had made significant progress in improving healthcare services in these areas, but more work was needed to achieve the desired outcomes. The program's timeframes were not specified in the report, but it was clear that the program had been implemented over a period of several years. The report noted that the program had made significant progress in improving healthcare services in Moldova, but more work was needed to achieve the desired outcomes. The report recommended that the program continue to focus on improving the quality of healthcare services, including the introduction of new medical technologies and the development of a system for monitoring and evaluating healthcare outcomes. The report also recommended that the program continue to work with healthcare providers and other stakeholders to improve the delivery of healthcare services in Moldova. The program's implementation details were not specified in the report, but it was clear that the program had been implemented through a combination of training, infrastructure development, and technical assistance. The report noted that the program had made significant progress in improving healthcare services in Moldova, but more work was needed to achieve the desired outcomes. The program's recommendations were not specified in the report, but it was clear that the program had made significant progress in improving healthcare services in Moldova. The report noted that the program had made significant progress in improving healthcare services in Moldova, but more work was needed to achieve the desired outcomes.
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