Chelyabinsk disabled person gets medicine from the Ministry of Health

Chelyabinsk disabled person gets medicine from the Ministry of Health
Chelyabinsk disabled person gets medicine from the Ministry of Health
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The patient was left without pills due to an oversight at the level of the regional ministry: then he went to the Prosecutor General’s Office.

Photo by Lydia Anikina © Ural Meridian Information Agency

A disabled person of the first group from the Chelyabinsk region received the opportunity to receive free medicine only after the Russian Prosecutor General’s Office became interested in his situation. This led not only to the distribution of the drug to one patient, but also to the creation of stocks of these drugs in the region.

According to the prosecutor’s office, a disabled person suffering from chronic renal failure contacted the department.

The head physician of the hospital where the disabled person is being treated received a statement from the prosecutor’s office. Three officials were disciplined. The patient was provided with the necessary medications. and the main result of the proceedings is that reserves of these funds were created throughout the region.

Earlier, the Ural Meridian news agency wrote that in Russia people with HIV urgently change treatment regimens due to the lack of usual drugs.

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