Citizens to be involved in comprehensive diagnosis from May 1
映像On March 8, Prime Minister of Mongolia
L.Oyun-Erdene and Minister of Health S.Enkhbold worked at the National Maternal
and Child Health Center and the center’s branch in Yarmag area.
During the working visit, the Prime Minister
became acquainted with the center’s online registrations as well as its
surgical department, delivery and postpartum department, and radiology
department. Despite the construction of the hospital launching in 2009, it was
put into operation later in 2021 due to financing issues. Alongside offering
healthcare assistance and services for mothers and newborns, the medical
facility also provided treatment for COVID-19 patients by setting up 1,000
hospital beds during the peak of the pandemic.
Nine operating rooms equipped with modern equipment have been
recently opened. However, due to its distance from the city center, there are
certain pressing issues concerning workforce such as lack of accommodation and
insufficient kindergartens nearby. In response, the Prime Minister pledged to
resolve the issues.
Noting that the Government will be making an
investment of a total of MNT 110 billion for the country’s maternal and child
healthcare, Prime Minister L.Oyun-Erdene said that special attention would be
paid to renovating maternity hospitals nationwide, digitizing their operations,
and bringing the hospitals up to global standards. As works to involve all
Mongolian citizens in comprehensive diagnosis will be launched nationwide from
May 1, he then tasked the sector’s authorities to ensure preparations.
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