Deputy Minister of Health of the Czech Republic visited Azerbaijan
Baku/26.05.21/Turan: The viist of the Deputy Minister of Health of the Czech Republic Radek Politsar to Azerbaijan will last from May 23 to May 26.
The trip of the Czech delegation, which included representatives of 9 Czech companies, was organized by the Czech Embassy, the Baku office of CzechTrade and the Association of Manufacturers and Suppliers of Medical Equipment.
According to the Czech Embassy, Deputy Minister Politsar met with Acting Minister Teymur Musayev, Chairman of the Board of the State Agency for Compulsory Health Insurance Zaur Aliyev, Chairman of the Board of TƏBIB Ramin Bayramli.
In addition to these official meetings dedicated to the transition from the “Semashko” system to the compulsory Bismarck health insurance and the exchange of Czech experience in other possible areas of deeper bilateral cooperation, Deputy Minister Politsar attended the opening of the Czech-Azerbaijani medical business forum on May 25 organized by the CzechTrade office in Baku.
“Despite the Czech medical equipment is already widely used in Azerbaijan, official and business meetings with representatives of Azerbaijani clinics on May 23-26 contributed to the further promotion of the products and services of Czech companies participating in the delegation,” the embassy notes. -03-
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- 26 May 2021 15:40
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