Akmola region: 88 % of people tend to prefer private clinics to public ones
17 July, 2014 18:16
A survey initiated by the Department of Consumer Protection thas revealed that 88% of the polled residents prefer public private clinics, Akmola Media Ortalygy informed.
88% of respondents prefer private clinics, 11% selected public hospitals, 1% self-medicate.
As for the quality of medical services in the region, the views of residents were equally divided. 33.3% of respondents believe that it has not improved, 33.4% believe that it has declined to 33.3% of respondents noted that the provision of medical services remained unchanged.
Meanwhile, health care organizations in the region introduces new centers of preventive laboratories with advanced technology.
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