• Wednesday, 18 December 2024

EU to hand over seven ambulance vehicles to Skopje Emergency Services

EU to hand over seven ambulance vehicles to Skopje Emergency Services

Skopje, 7 February 2024 (MIA) - European Union Ambassador David Geer will hand over seven EU-funded ambulance vehicles to Skopje Emergency Services on Wednesday.

The Delegation of the European Union supplied seven EU-funded ambulance vehicles to Skopje Emergency Services and Skopje Health centre. The vehicles will transport people who are sick or injured to the hospitals in Skopje. The capital, has the largest both needs and population in the country and the donation will attenuate the shortage of vehicles.

This is the latest batch of EU assistance meant to help the healthcare to provide better services to the citizens. Since 2021, the Delegation of the European Union has provided medical imaging equipment magnet resonance and computed tomography systems in eight hospitals across the country. By ensuring that their use level will be as that in the EU Member States, the medical imaging equipment will contribute to more timely diagnostics, the EU Delegation said in a press release.

The EU continues providing assistance to the health sector towards improving the overall healthcare infrastructure. EU-funded projects that support the implementation of the Health Strategy 2023-2030 and the transplantation system are ongoing. Support to cancer screening and prevention programme, the programme for neonatal care, and the upgrading of Мој Termin application are planned for EU-funding already in 2024.

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