Buildings were constructed of two district hospitals
In 2013, the Ministry of Health will receive from the state budget for the construction and renovation of health facilities over 200 million manats (without AZN 17 million for the National Cancer Center). This is about 170 million manat compared to last year.
Before Novruz holiday in Baku after major repairs were commissioned four health facilities: Hospital № 26 in Mardakan, the women's advice clinic at nursing home № 5, № 13 Children's Clinic and Polyclinic № 1. All are equipped with modern instruments and medical equipment. In just the last few years in the country built and rehabilitated by the state about 500 hospitals, clinics, diagnostic centers, etc., they told Turan in the press service of the Ministry of Health.
In the first two months of this year, the Ministry of Health summarized the two tenders for the construction of buildings of the two central hospitals in Jalilabad and Khirdalan. According to the State Procurement Agency, the contract for the construction and equipping of the Jalilabad District Hospital in the amount of 10 960 thousand manats was signed with "Turqay". The company "Alfa" undertakes similar work in Khirdalan. The value of the contract with the company has made over 14 million manat. - 08B-
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