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Completion of the new medical facility in Ara-Ila village

Public funding of seven million rubles allocated for construction projects from both the federal and regional budgets.

Completion of the building process for the new field hospital in Ara-Ila village achieved
Completion of the building process for the new field hospital in Ara-Ila village achieved

Completion of the new medical facility in Ara-Ila village

In a significant development for the healthcare infrastructure in Zabaykalsky Krai, a new feldsher-midwife point has been opened in the village of Ara-Ilia, Dulduginsky district. The announcement was made by the government of Zabaykalsky Krai on its official website.

The facility, located in the heart of Ara-Ilia, boasts examination and procedure rooms, a spacious waiting area, and is capable of serving 170 residents. Andrei Platov, acting head of the Dulduginsky District Hospital, revealed that they are currently working on obtaining a license for medical activities, which, once secured, will enable the facility to start accepting patients.

The construction of this new healthcare facility was completed on time, with seven million rubles, from both federal and regional budgets, being utilised under the "Modernization of Primary Healthcare" program. The exact details of the funding for the Arina Nikolaevskaya feldsher-midwife point in Ara-Ilia, Dulduginsky district, however, were not provided in this announcement.

For those seeking more detailed information about ongoing healthcare infrastructure projects, local health authorities or official government websites would be the best sources. Local journalists and community leaders might also offer insights into projects in the area.

It's worth noting that this new facility in Ara-Ilia, Dulduginsky district, is a part of the broader healthcare infrastructure in Zabaykalsky Krai. As the region continues to prioritise healthcare modernisation, residents can look forward to more such developments in the future.

The new feldsher-midwife point in Ara-Ilia, Dulduginsky district, once licensed for medical activities, will offer health-and-wellness services to the community, focusing on primary healthcare. As this project aligns with the "Modernization of Primary Healthcare" program, it may also involve research and innovation in science, potentially contributing to improved medical-conditions management. Financially, the facility was constructed through joint funding from federal and regional budgets.

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