President monitored insurance program work in Kvareli hospital
06.09.12 11:42
President Saakashvili visited the Kvareli hospital and talked with patients and the hospital personnel about the insurance service and the process of registration of the insured patients. The state-funded insurance program was enforced from September 1, 2012. President met with the patients, who used the insurance policies and were provided adequate treatment and expensive surgeries.
President said the insurance system would be further improved to fit the demands and the needs of the insured patients.
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