Five healthcare facilities have been put into operation in Alushta
CrimeaPRESS reports:
4 first aid stations and 1 medical outpatient clinic are open.
Modular buildings of healthcare institutions have been put into operation in five settlements of the Alushta urban district. In the villages of Verkhnyaya Kutuzovka, Generalskoye, Kiparisnoye, Lavrovoye, paramedic and obstetric centers have been opened, and in the village of Luchistoye there is a medical outpatient clinic.
Medical institutions were built as part of the implementation of the departmental target program “Modernization of healthcare institutions in order to bring them to federal standards and regulations.” The total cost of construction of five facilities is 79.3 million rubles— reported the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Crimea.
The new medical organizations have everything necessary for the qualified provision of primary health care and comfortable work for doctors. FAPs and outpatient clinics are equipped with equipment and medical products, furnished, computerized, and connected to all utility networks.
With the construction of new facilities, medical care has become more accessible to more than three thousand residents of the villages of Alushta.
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