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New emergency medicine point opened in south Moldova village

15:31 | 13.11.2018 Category: Regional

Chisinau, 13 November /MOLDPRES/ - A new emergency medicine point was inaugurated in the Mihailovca settlement, southern Cimislia district, on 12 November.  

The Pre-Hospital Emergency Medical Assistance (AMUP) point from this settlement has earlier occupied several rooms in an old building, where the health centre from the village was also placed. The new building is situated on a central street and when placing the point, decision-makers took into account also the shortening of the period of alerting and intervention.    

Attending the inauguration event, the head of the parliament’s commission for social protection, health and family, Valentina Buliga, said that “the improvement of the conditions for work for medical employees is one of the main concerns of Moldova’s parliament, government, Health, Labour and Social Protection Ministry, just as the strengthening of the technical and material possibilities and implementation of new technologies in the work of the AMUP Service.”   

The Mihailovca project included the construction of the building, its connection to utilities, endowment with new furniture and construction of a garage for ambulances. The overall value of the investment is about 4.3 million lei.   

The new point from the Cimislia district has a team of emergency medical assistance, which provides medical services to more than 16,000 residents from the villages Batar, Troitcoe, Selemet, Satul Nou, Suric, Codreni, Zloti and Sagaidac and, if necessary, also from pother neighbouring villages. The subdivision has sanitary transport endowed with high-tech medical equipment for providing emergency medical assistance at the pre-hospital stage.      

(Reporter L. Grubii, editor A. Raileanu)

 

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