Acting governor of Tashkent allocates 900 million soums for establishment of 40 mini-clinics
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These funds will be used to convert 40 containers into mini-clinics, including repairs, connection to communication and communication systems.
Earlier, it was reported that the Ministry of Health and the capital’s administration developed a project, within the framework of which it was planned to create 170 mini-clinics in 12 districts of Tashkent.
These mini-clinics are designed for two beds, equipped with all necessary medicines and medical equipment, including an ECG machine and oxygen cylinders. They will also provide on-site medical services to the population by 2 general practitioners and 2 nurses.
Acting governor of Tashkent Bakhtiyor Rakhmonov ordered to allocate 900 million soums for the re-equipment of 40 containers that were previously installed on the territory of the Zangiata-1 and Zangiata-2 hospitals.
The money will be allocated from the reserve of funds of the local budget of Tashkent and used to repair containers and lay communications (heating, water supply, sewerage and electricity).
According to the project, at the first stage, the most mini-polyclinics will be established in Shaykhantakhur and Almazar districts (7 and 6 respectively), 4 in Mirzo-Ulugbek district and 2-3 polyclinics in other districts. In total, 170 mini-clinics will be created in all districts of Tashkent by the end of the year.
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