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Georgia on the 56th Position among Failed States
July 30, 2008
Georgia Competes with Belarus for “Deteriorating Situation” “Foreign Policy” and “Fund for Peace”, two well-know American institutes published an eye-opening annual list of failed and disturbed states. Georgia is on the 56th position in this list. The report clearly shows that things are not improving to the better and the country has been reduced in its position on list, and down from last year. Belarus is a bit worst and falls in the 53rd position – and the higher the score the worst the situation that a country faces.
Doctors Sitting on Time Bombs and Majority Might Lose Jobs to Hospital Reforms
July 14, 2008
Journalistic Survey Prior to the implementation of the reforms in medical sphere a serious campaign was launched against medical doctors. Everybody should recall the information that was constantly being delivered each and everyday Georgian TV Stations. Various doctors were being blamed for the death or mistreatment of their patients. Doctors claim that similar incidents are not rare but this information was announced publicly when it became convenient for the vested interests of some.
Never-Ending Saga of “Flogged Off” - Transferred Hospitals
July 10, 2008
Will the Government Hold its Ground to “Medical Revolution”? The implementation of general plan on hospital network development was followed by much heated controversy. Many publications were dedicated to this issue and many discussions have been held. However, the results of “large scaled” flogging off of medical facilities for the whole of Georgia hasn’t been yet realized. The purpose of our writing is attempt is to attempt to show the positions of all the range of stakeholders, as well as to predict and influence the overall situation that might follow the “big deals” made in the field of medical and the health implications. Doctors are predicting that there will be a “Medical Revolution”. This is understandable, especially since many of them will become jobless as a direct result of this massive privatization.
Inevitable Schedule of Tender-Only Insiders Take Part in It
July 10, 2008
“24 Hours” the interested parties purchased the entire press run of that issue.Although the tender for hospitals were announced in the newspaper A small business group somehow was able to get hold of almost every hospital in Georgia. How was the tender carried out and why did one of the winner investor refuse to buy the hospital and told the action was on the same level as robbery? How an investor is protected from the government that might later take the hospital back after has been repaired and renovated by the same investor?