Ismaili: No more medical services in the basements

Health Minister Uran Ismaili said 36 new specialist ambulances in the most modern facility at KKUK have been renovated to end long-term medical services in cellars. A modern facility of 2,500 square feet [2,500 sq m], equipped with the most modern device, is already ready to provide dignified health services to [...]
A modern facility of 2,500 square meters, equipped with the most modern device, is already available for providing dignified health services for up to 1,000 patients a day, triple the previous capacity.
The inauguration of this facility eventually closed services into previously provided QKUK cellars.
The minister of health, Ismaili Bridge, posted the video.
“36 new specialist ambulances in the most modern facility at QKUK to end long-term medical services in cellars. In less than two minutes, you can see the difference before and after investment. We know that we still have work to do, but with changes like these, I was in health and getting better every day and over”, Minister Ismaili wrote.
To see what the services are like in the Special Messages and how they are now, look at this video for 1 minute and a half and make your own difference.












