Repair is conducted in the Research Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics. There is nothing unusual, if not a "but." The repair is financed by the doctors themselves.
One of them told Turan, that the head of each of the 10 departments of the Institute are requested to renovate in their use of space. On average, one doctor it would cost 500 manat. In this monthly gross salary of doctors is less than half that amount.
Director, Research Institute of Traumatology and Orthopaedics, Professor Vagif Verdiev confirmed this for Turan. According to him, the last time the Institute building capitally renovated 8 years ago , and in 2015 will be held repeated repair . "The current repair is cosmetic in nature," he said.
The spokesperson of the Ministry of Health Anar Gedirli told Turan that each hospital under the MOH has the funds that are used for business purposes , because the involvement of physicians in this process is illegal. He promised that he will deal with this issue.
In 2007-2008, for the overhaul of the Research Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics there was spent AZN 2.8 million from the state budget. - 08B -
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