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Jondor District’s emergency medical aid department begins work in new building
19:04 / 2017-01-03

This new building of the emergency medical aid department of the Jondor District medical association has been commissioned.

This new building of the emergency medical aid department of the Jondor District medical association has been commissioned.

In the process of large-scale reforms being implemented in the country’s health care system, special attention is being paid to strengthening the material and technical base of medical establishments and to further raising the quality of medical services.

1.2 billon soms was spent on the construction of the emergency medical aid department’s building. Here all the necessary conditions have been created for doctors and nurses to work productively. This department provides services for more than 160 thousand people. Under the Salomatlik (health)-3 project a modern mobile intensive care unit has also been provided to the emergency medical aid department.

“Thanks to special attention being given to the country’s health care system, the material and technical bases of district and town medical establishments are being strengthened. In the year 2016, multi-functional central polyclinics in Vobkent District and in the town of Kogon and Bukhara were provided with modern medical equipment with funds of more than 2 billion soms. This creates broad possibilities for precise diagnosis and the early detection of illnesses and for the introduction of new technologies to raise the effectiveness of medical treatment and the culture of medical service provision,” says Salim Rahimov, director of the territorial bureau of Bukhara Region for the implementation of the Salomatlik-3 project.