Baku / 20.05.19 / Turan: The Ministry of Health called the journalist Teymur Karimov"s allegations of extortion of money for the treatment of his mother unsubstantiated.
On May 18, an employee of the Internet resource Channel-8 Teymur Karimov held a single action in front of the Ministry of Health, recording it on video. He stated that money was required at the public hospital for the treatment of his seriously ill mother.
In turn, the Ministry of Health claims that his mother was admitted in February 2019 to the dispensary at the Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion Study with a diagnosis of multiple myelomas, third B stage, and chronic renal insufficiency.
The diagnosis was made on the basis of general laboratory blood tests, biochemical examinations, bone marrow examinations, etc. She was treated and she will continue to receive outpatient treatment. In addition, in connection with renal insufficiency, the patient receives dialysis. -06D--
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- Great East
- 20 May 2019 13:17
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- 20 May 2019 13:47
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