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The provincial government continues to make contributions to public health infrastructure, with the sole purpose that each and every resident of La Pampa has access to a quality health system, where their needs are met decisively and efficiently. The investment in the work is more than $300 million. The Provincial Executive Branch (PEP) confirmed the call for bids for the construction of the Level II Health Center building in Mauricio Mayer, which will be carried out in that town on October 31 at 10 a.m. The work has a budget of $319,594,340 and an execution period of 540 days. The Undersecretary of Health, Gustavo Vera, expressed that it is “joyful” to be about to realize a dream for the town. During this last time, some renovations were made, but the Health Center is already old and we needed this change, he acknowledged. The new Center will have an area that exceeds 600 square meters, which will allow the operation of two offices for care, space for dentistry, vaccination service, diagnostic imaging, nursing room, pharmacy, waiting room, among others,” he listed. “This work is another example of the strengthening of the Health System, where thanks to the political decision of Governor Sergio Ziliotto, health institutions are strengthened to decentralize care, favoring the expansion of local resolution capacity. It is very good news and long awaited by the community of Mauricio Mayer, he added. BUILDING CHARACTERISTICS The building to be built for the Mauricio Mayer Level II Health Center will be located at the entrance to the town and will have a construction of 642 square meters covered and 39 semi-covered. This surface is distributed in reception and care, an administrative sector with a file, a waiting room, two offices of which one will have a bathroom, dentistry, an observation and hospitalization room with bathrooms, a nursing room, a pharmacy and common bathroom services. living rooms, kitchen and laundry room, shock room, diagnostic imaging, four technical rooms for compressed air, generator, oxygen and aspiration, and pathological waste deposit. Differentiated entrances were also planned for the vaccination center, which will have a waiting room, adapted bathroom, reception and care area. The semi-covered ones are for the ambulance garage and access to the building. |