KYIV. Jan 17 (Interfax-Ukraine) – A health service center, which had been destroyed by the Russian occupation forces, has been restored in the village of Moschun, Kyiv region, the press service of Kyiv Regional Military Administration said.
“International partners helped to restore the new Health Center. In particular, the Partnership Fund for a Resilient Ukraine, with the assistance of the governments of the UK, the United States, Canada, Sweden, Switzerland and Finland. The building was completely reconstructed, a mobile solar power plant was installed, a boiler room was built, and the territory was equipped. The center has all necessary equipment. In particular, a licensed telemedicine system,” it said on the Telegram channel.
A medical assistant and a nurse work at the Health Center daily. A family doctor receive patients and biomaterial samples are collected daily.
“Now the residents of Moschun can undergo an ultrasonic examination. Also, consultations with specialists from the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine were organized. Such consultations were organized all over the region,” the administration said.
Head of Kyiv Regional Military Administration Ruslan Kravchenko thanked Head of the Partnership Fund for a Resilient Ukraine Matthew Waterfield for assistance in restoring the healthcare facility.