Two new modular FAPs were opened in the villages of the Krasnogvardeisky district of Crimea
CrimeaPRESS reports:
In the villages of Dubrovskoye and Komarovka, Krasnogvardeisky district of Crimea, two new modular feldsher-obstetric stations were opened. Construction work was carried out within the framework of the regional program for the modernization of the primary health care of the national project «Health». According to the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Crimea, the cost of work on each of the facilities amounted to 19.9 million rubles.
Premises of FAPs are equipped with the necessary medical furniture, computers and equipment. The buildings are connected to power supply, water supply and heating systems, and are also adapted for visits by people with limited mobility. The premises are equipped with patient reception rooms, an examination room with a gynecological chair, procedural, grafting and sterilization rooms, and rooms for storing medicines. Improved surrounding area— noted in the Ministry of Health of the Crimea.
The feldsher-obstetric station in the village of Dubrovskoye serves 720 people, including 112 children. Komarovsky FAP serves 665 citizens, of which 112 are children. In addition to receiving primary health care, villagers will be able to undergo the first stage of clinical examination, preventive medical examination and vaccination at FAPs.
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