The social project "Medical train "Salamatty Kazakhstan", realized with the support of the National Commission on Women's Affairs and Family and Demographic Policy under the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan together with the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan and Samruk-Kazyna JSC, continues its work in the Western region. Every year villagers look forward to the arrival of this train.
On July 6, the train arrived at Beles station in Baiterek district of West Kazakhstan region. More than 1,300 people live in this settlement.
During the opening ceremony, Ainur Eginbayeva, the chief doctor of the medical train, and Aishat Gabbasova, a lawyer, told villagers about the help they will be able to receive from 22 medical workers. The "polyclinic on wheels" will see patients free of charge and regardless of medical insurance. "After all, people's health is the basis for the future of the state. Strengthening public health is always a priority of government policy," Ainur Eginbayeva said. In addition, villagers will be provided with highly qualified legal and mediation assistance.
B. Akhmetzhanova, member of the Commission on Women's Affairs and Family and Demographic Policy under the akim of Baiterek district, T. Rogozina, secretary of the Commission on Women's Affairs and Family and Demographic Policy under the akim of West Kazakhstan region, B. Zhunusova, akim of rural district of Beles village of Baiterek district, T. Musagaliev, director of the district hospital and others addressed the audience with words of welcome.
Then the residents were offered to apply to the registrar of the train for further services.
The villagers note the organization, mobility and quality work of all the specialists they visited.
The work of the train continues.
The work schedule of the mobile team is from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
On July 6, the train arrived at Beles station in Baiterek district of West Kazakhstan region. More than 1,300 people live in this settlement.
During the opening ceremony, Ainur Eginbayeva, the chief doctor of the medical train, and Aishat Gabbasova, a lawyer, told villagers about the help they will be able to receive from 22 medical workers. The "polyclinic on wheels" will see patients free of charge and regardless of medical insurance. "After all, people's health is the basis for the future of the state. Strengthening public health is always a priority of government policy," Ainur Eginbayeva said. In addition, villagers will be provided with highly qualified legal and mediation assistance.
B. Akhmetzhanova, member of the Commission on Women's Affairs and Family and Demographic Policy under the akim of Baiterek district, T. Rogozina, secretary of the Commission on Women's Affairs and Family and Demographic Policy under the akim of West Kazakhstan region, B. Zhunusova, akim of rural district of Beles village of Baiterek district, T. Musagaliev, director of the district hospital and others addressed the audience with words of welcome.
Then the residents were offered to apply to the registrar of the train for further services.
The villagers note the organization, mobility and quality work of all the specialists they visited.
The work of the train continues.
The work schedule of the mobile team is from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.