Hospital District

A local hospital is a medical institution that provides primary medical care and care to patients living in a certain area. It is the center of medical care for all residents living in the rural medical area.

The district hospital provides inpatient and outpatient care, as well as dispensary observation and a range of sanitary and preventive measures. In addition, the local hospital acts as the coordinator of all medical institutions in the rural medical district and coordinates their work.

The main advantage of a local hospital is its accessibility and proximity to the population. This allows for fast and efficient provision of medical care to patients and reduces waiting time in clinics and other medical institutions.

In addition, the local hospital can provide specialized care through programs to prevent and treat lifestyle-related diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer and others.

Thus, the local hospital is an important element of the medical system and plays a key role in providing quality medical care to the population of rural medical districts.



A local hospital is a general medical institution for providing inpatient or outpatient medical care to the population living in rural areas. The tasks and functions of the district hospital are to carry out preventive measures, dispensary observation, carry out a set of sanitary and preventive measures and carry out sanitary and epidemiological control in the territory served by the hospital