A new first-aid post and a medical outpatient clinic were opened in two villages of the Krasnogvardeisky district
CrimeaPRESS reports:
In the Krasnogvardeisky district, a new modular paramedic and obstetric station was opened in the village of Novoestonia and a medical outpatient clinic in the village of Muskatnoye. Construction work was carried out at the expense of the departmental target program “Modernization of public health care institutions in order to bring them to federal standards and regulations.” The cost of constructing a first aid station amounted to over 18 million rubles, construction of an outpatient clinic — over 31 million rubles.
The premises of the FAP and outpatient clinic are equipped with the necessary medical furniture, computer equipment and equipment in accordance with current standards. The buildings are connected to power supply networks, they have hot and cold water supply, drainage, ventilation and air conditioning systems. The surrounding area has also been landscaped— reported the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Crimea.
The paramedic and midwife station in the village of Novoestonia serves 895 people, of which 248 are children. The Muscatne medical outpatient clinic serves 1,163 people, of which 313 are children.
The opening of new buildings of medical institutions makes it possible to improve the availability and quality of medical care in the area and provide comfortable working conditions for healthcare workers.
Photo: Ministry of Health of the Republic of Crimea.
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