ZAGREB, Oct 10 (Hina) - Croatia's Health Ministry and Health
Insurance Bureau opened local offices in Vukovar and Beli Manastir
(eastern Croatia under the U.N. transitional administration) on
Thursday, following negotiations which the UNTAES and the World
Health Organization (WHO) had stewarded.
The offices opened in line with Croatia's policy of the
peaceful reintegration of the Croatian Danubian area, the Health
Insurance Bureau said adding that the opening of the Vukovar and
Beli Manastir offices was a sign of the Croatian good will to start
reintegration in the field of health care.
The offices open daily from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
There will be two commuter employees from local Vinkovci and
Osijek health care offices working in each of the newly-opened
offices.
They will work under the UNTAES protection on the temporary
premises.
Negotiations on the reintegration of the entire system of the
health care are under way. The health care system in eastern
Croatia need improving, as there are no sufficient doctors.
Present at the opening were WHO officials Dr. Piero P.
Balladelli, Dr. Richard Alderslade, Dr. Stephane Vandam and the
Croatian Health Insurance Bureau director Dr. Zlatko Turek, the
statement said.
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