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Index of Rationality 3 Printed version of the publication is here: Index of Rationality 3 and 4 The third Index of Rationality is developed for the following five types of products, i.e. services: - written translation from Macedonian into English language; - air-conditioners; - private security services; - notebook computers;- GPS vehicle devices. The selection of Index-targeted products and services was made in compliance with their status of most commonly used products and services by national and local level institutions. However, given the fact that, on one side, the methodology for Index-development implies comparison of prices attained by at least five institutions, and on the other hand, the information requested from institutions is not always disclosed or when disclosed it is not conductive to comparisons, for the purpose of developing the relevant indices of some Index-targeted products and services, apart from those implemented in the course of 2011, we included the public procurements implemented in the previous years as well.

Index of Rationality 3 Printed version of the publication is here: Index of Rationality 3 and 4 The third Index of Rationality is developed for the following five types of products, i.e. services: - written translation from Macedonian into English language; - air-conditioners; - private security services; - notebook computers;- GPS vehicle devices. The selection of Index-targeted products and services was made in compliance with their status of most commonly used products and services by national and local level institutions. However, given the fact that, on one side, the methodology for Index-development implies comparison of prices attained by at least five institutions, and on the other hand, the information requested from institutions is not always disclosed or when disclosed it is not conductive to comparisons, for the purpose of developing the relevant indices of some Index-targeted products and services, apart from those implemented in the course of 2011, we included the public procurements implemented in the previous years as well.

Index of Rationality 3 Printed version of the publication is here: Index of Rationality 3 and 4 The third Index of Rationality is developed for the following five types of products, i.e. services: - written translation from Macedonian into English language; - air-conditioners; - private security services; - notebook computers;- GPS vehicle devices. The selection of Index-targeted products and services was made in compliance with their status of most commonly used products and services by national and local level institutions. However, given the fact that, on one side, the methodology for Index-development implies comparison of prices attained by at least five institutions, and on the other hand, the information requested from institutions is not always disclosed or when disclosed it is not conductive to comparisons, for the purpose of developing the relevant indices of some Index-targeted products and services, apart from those implemented in the course of 2011, we included the public procurements implemented in the previous years as well.

Index of Rationality 2Printed version of the publication is here: Index of Rationality 1 and 2 The Index of Rationality for the second group of products (second quarterly report) was developed by means of comparing purchase prices paid for medical disposables used in the health care sector. In order to provide a better overview of the state of affairs in this sector, the Index was developed for six types of products, those being:- transfusion kits;- infusion kits;- syringes;- cotton wads;- cotton patches; and- calico bandages. These products were selected because they are considered to be the most frequently used disposables by all health care centres, hospitals and clinics. The ultimate goal was to determine whether unified prices were obtained from the suppliers or there are price deviations, given the fact that these materials are used on day-to-day basis and are therefore frequently purchased. Information related to prices paid were obtained by means of Freedom of Information (FOI) applications, submitted to all contracting authorities in the health care sector and registered in the Electronic Public Procurement System (EPPS).

The Center for Civil Communications submitted the measures for narrowing the room for corruption in the public administration to the authorized institutions and media in the country. The measures were defined at the workshop, which took place on 24 October, and were proposed by domestic experts and representatives from the authorized institutions.The measures are mainly directed at: increasing the professionalism of the public administration; employing and promoting civil servants only on the basis of their work experience, knowledge, and accomplished results; reducing the discretion rights of the managers of state institutions for selecting employees; introducing a system of rewards and punishments for civil servants; limiting the possibility for various committees to make arbitrary decisions; clear defining, harmonizing, unifying, and publishing of all conditions and documents required for obtaining the services of the public administration, as well as making certain services automatic. The Center proposes to all relevant institutions to implement the measures in the interest of the general commitment to decreasing the corruption in the Republic of Macedonia.

Index of Rationality 2Printed version of the publication is here: Index of Rationality 1 and 2 The Index of Rationality for the second group of products (second quarterly report) was developed by means of comparing purchase prices paid for medical disposables used in the health care sector. In order to provide a better overview of the state of affairs in this sector, the Index was developed for six types of products, those being:- transfusion kits;- infusion kits;- syringes;- cotton wads;- cotton patches; and- calico bandages. These products were selected because they are considered to be the most frequently used disposables by all health care centres, hospitals and clinics. The ultimate goal was to determine whether unified prices were obtained from the suppliers or there are price deviations, given the fact that these materials are used on day-to-day basis and are therefore frequently purchased. Information related to prices paid were obtained by means of Freedom of Information (FOI) applications, submitted to all contracting authorities in the health care sector and registered in the Electronic Public Procurement System (EPPS).

Index of Rationality 2Printed version of the publication is here: Index of Rationality 1 and 2 The Index of Rationality for the second group of products (second quarterly report) was developed by means of comparing purchase prices paid for medical disposables used in the health care sector. In order to provide a better overview of the state of affairs in this sector, the Index was developed for six types of products, those being:- transfusion kits;- infusion kits;- syringes;- cotton wads;- cotton patches; and- calico bandages. These products were selected because they are considered to be the most frequently used disposables by all health care centres, hospitals and clinics. The ultimate goal was to determine whether unified prices were obtained from the suppliers or there are price deviations, given the fact that these materials are used on day-to-day basis and are therefore frequently purchased. Information related to prices paid were obtained by means of Freedom of Information (FOI) applications, submitted to all contracting authorities in the health care sector and registered in the Electronic Public Procurement System (EPPS).

Index of Rationality 2Printed version of the publication is here: Index of Rationality 1 and 2 The Index of Rationality for the second group of products (second quarterly report) was developed by means of comparing purchase prices paid for medical disposables used in the health care sector. In order to provide a better overview of the state of affairs in this sector, the Index was developed for six types of products, those being:- transfusion kits;- infusion kits;- syringes;- cotton wads;- cotton patches; and- calico bandages. These products were selected because they are considered to be the most frequently used disposables by all health care centres, hospitals and clinics. The ultimate goal was to determine whether unified prices were obtained from the suppliers or there are price deviations, given the fact that these materials are used on day-to-day basis and are therefore frequently purchased. Information related to prices paid were obtained by means of Freedom of Information (FOI) applications, submitted to all contracting authorities in the health care sector and registered in the Electronic Public Procurement System (EPPS).

Index of Rationality 2Printed version of the publication is here: Index of Rationality 1 and 2 The Index of Rationality for the second group of products (second quarterly report) was developed by means of comparing purchase prices paid for medical disposables used in the health care sector. In order to provide a better overview of the state of affairs in this sector, the Index was developed for six types of products, those being:- transfusion kits;- infusion kits;- syringes;- cotton wads;- cotton patches; and- calico bandages. These products were selected because they are considered to be the most frequently used disposables by all health care centres, hospitals and clinics. The ultimate goal was to determine whether unified prices were obtained from the suppliers or there are price deviations, given the fact that these materials are used on day-to-day basis and are therefore frequently purchased. Information related to prices paid were obtained by means of Freedom of Information (FOI) applications, submitted to all contracting authorities in the health care sector and registered in the Electronic Public Procurement System (EPPS).

Index of Rationality 2Printed version of the publication is here: Index of Rationality 1 and 2 The Index of Rationality for the second group of products (second quarterly report) was developed by means of comparing purchase prices paid for medical disposables used in the health care sector. In order to provide a better overview of the state of affairs in this sector, the Index was developed for six types of products, those being:- transfusion kits;- infusion kits;- syringes;- cotton wads;- cotton patches; and- calico bandages. These products were selected because they are considered to be the most frequently used disposables by all health care centres, hospitals and clinics. The ultimate goal was to determine whether unified prices were obtained from the suppliers or there are price deviations, given the fact that these materials are used on day-to-day basis and are therefore frequently purchased. Information related to prices paid were obtained by means of Freedom of Information (FOI) applications, submitted to all contracting authorities in the health care sector and registered in the Electronic Public Procurement System (EPPS).