The deputy raised issues regarding the accessibility of the clinic and the shortage of medicines in the Uzgen district.
She noted that a new clinic building for a group of family doctors was constructed in the village of Myrzaka in the Uzgen district. However, its location on the outskirts of the village creates difficulties for both residents and medical staff.
“There is no transport to get there. This creates problems not only for patients but also for doctors,” Baatyrova emphasized.
The deputy also reminded that the previous clinic was located in the center of the village, making it more accessible to the population.
Additionally, she suggested that the Ministry of Health consider the possibility of opening procedural rooms, emphasizing that this issue is relevant not only for the Uzgen and Kara-Kulja districts but for the entire country.
Baatyrova also reported receiving complaints about the lack of medications in medical institutions. She noted that according to regulations, each healthcare organization should have a stock of medicines for at least three months, yet patients often have to purchase medications out of their own pockets.
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