During the state of emergency of last March-May, not all the actions taken by the Ministry of Health complied with the requirements imposed by the realities that necessitated managerial skills first and foremost, shows a report that was presented at the Court of Auditors. It was determined that some of the decisions were taken in conditions of panic, IPN reports.
At the start of the pandemic in the Republic of Moldova, the donations were the main source from which the hospitals were supplied with what was needed for fighting the infection. Secretary of state at the Ministry of Health Tatiana Zatâc said each acquisition was considered a success.
After a company set a profit margin of over 60%, it turned out that Moldova’s legislation does not set an upper profit margin on medical devices. The Ministry is to constitute a working group for obtaining a reasonable ceiling on the margin on medical devices. The new norm is likely to be applied in three months, but the new wave of infections can create emergencies and necessities even tomorrow.
The equipment of the national medical system cannot be compared with the level existing in February-March 2020. From purchases alone, the enterprise “Sanfarm-prim” has medical supplies for combating COVID-19 to the value of 37 million lei.
In parallel with the strengthening of the provision process, doctors since the start of the pandemic have changed five clinical treatment protocols, in accordance with the WHO requirements.
Despite the impetrative of digitization, the Moldovan health system does not have a common information system. As a result, of the 125 public health facilities, 70 haven’t yet presented the demand for protective suits. Also, the Centralized Procurement Center is permanently engaged in the distribution and redistribution of goods, but there is no possibility of seeing the real equipment level of hoopsters at present.