New Zeletsino clinic expands urgent medical and maternal care access
Residents of Zeletsino, Kstovo District, now have better access to urgent medical and maternal care with the opening of a new Paramedic and Midwifery Nurses Center. The modular clinic, equipped with modern medical technology, is the first of several planned facilities to boost health insurance coverage in the region.
The new clinic in Zeletsino offers a significant improvement for local residents, who previously had to travel farther for emergency care. The center is designed to provide immediate assistance, with a focus on paramedic and midwifery services. This initiative is part of a larger plan to enhance Medicare accessibility across the region.
Meanwhile, in Nizhny Novgorod, residents of 114 apartment buildings face a challenge this year. Due to withdrawn subsidies for individual heating units, they will not receive clean hot water. This issue highlights the importance of addressing infrastructure challenges to maintain comfortable living conditions.
The opening of the Paramedic and Midwifery Nurses Center in Zeletsino is a positive step towards better healthcare access. Meanwhile, the water supply issue in Nizhny Novgorod underscores the need for continuous infrastructure maintenance and support.
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