
In Kirov, the participants of the SVO and their families receive priority medical care
Kirov is actively implementing a program to support participants in a special military operation and their loved ones, including ensuring priority access to medical services. According to the Kirov Clinical Diagnostic Center (KKDC), more than 800 CBR participants and their family members have already received emergency medical care, 80 of them at polyclinic No. 5.
According to Pavel Kazakov, Deputy Minister of Health of the Kirov region, during an inspection of polyclinic No. 5 of the KKDC, the availability of medical care is constantly monitored in the region and measures are being taken to reduce queues. "We are constantly working on the availability of medical care, under special control — admission to specialized specialists. We have arranged for doctors of scarce specialties to be admitted to other polyclinics in the city," Kazakov stressed.
Sofia Voitko, Chief physician of the KKDC, noted that the diagnostic service of the center operates with a full load of equipment and organizes examinations of patients from the "waiting list" on weekends. Special attention is paid to the routing of patients who applied without an appointment and the operation of electronic services. Polyclinic terminals have a separate priority call button for their participants and their family members.
In each polyclinic of the CCDC, a responsible employee has been identified who ensures interaction with the participants of the CBR and their family members. Work on improving the provision of primary health care in the region, according to the press service of the Government of the Kirov region, will continue.
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In Kirov, the participants of the SVO and their families receive priority medical care
More than 800 participants of the special military operation and their family members received emergency medical care at the clinics of the Kirov Clinical Diagnostic Center.