Sevastopol residents listed the problems of urban medicine (video)

Sevastopol residents listed the problems of urban medicine (video)
Sevastopol residents listed the problems of urban medicine (video)
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A real “nightmare” is happening in the healthcare sector of Sevastopol, citizens told Objective during a survey. According to them, the most pressing problem remains the inability to get an appointment with a specialist, as well as the long wait for an appointment with a therapist.

So, according to Sevastopol residents, in order to see a therapist, you need to take a coupon two weeks before your appointment. And it is not always possible to get it. After a visit to a therapist, an attempt begins to make an appointment with a specialist, for an ultrasound or other procedures.

At the same time, the work of doctors and junior medical staff does not raise any complaints among Sevastopol residents: according to them, doctors work extremely hard. Citizens address problematic issues exclusively to health officials, who are unable to organize work so that people receive medical care fully and in a timely manner. Let us remind you that the healthcare sector in the government of Sevastopol is supervised by Vice-Governor Alexander Kulagin. His name, as it turned out, is still not familiar to many townspeople: they admit that they either do not know such a vice-governor, or are not aware that he is responsible for the healthcare system.

Let us remember that during his entire career he had nothing to do with the healthcare system and suffered a crushing fiasco in the elections to the local parliament in 2019, the representative of “Group C” Alexander Kulagin unexpectedly received high-ranking supervision of the city health department in the government of Sevastopol. Flagrant violations in the health care of Sevastopol were revealed already on the first anniversary of his “reign”, and the covid times completely showed all the “talents” of the official. He is responsible for the deterioration of the situation with the provision of subsidized medicines to citizens, problems with medical care, the inability to get appointments with specialized specialists, and a shortage of doctors. The news of recent weeks is also alarming: a child died in the infectious diseases hospital of Sevastopol, and the governor of Sevastopol learns about the emergency not from Kulagin, who is responsible for the work of the city’s medicine, but from social networks. It is not surprising that townspeople know little about the activities of Alexander Kulagin, because it is difficult to find activity where there is almost none.

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