President of Kazakhstan visited business service center and city outpatient hospital in Aktau
The President got familiarized with the work of the centre providing “single window” principle services.


Besides, the President was reported on the progress of implementation of the Bastau-Business program. The Atameken projects, such as the camel husbandry, a tutoring centre, a printing office, a beauty treatment salon, a dentist's room, a kindergarten, etc., were presented there.

The President also visited the city outpatient hospital №2, where he examined therapy rooms, a day hospital and an ambulance station of the hospital.

Attendance of patients in the city outpatient hospital is carried out by general practitioners who have undergone special multidisciplinary training. This allows to provide qualified primary health care to all categories of the population.
In addition, the outpatient hospital has a system of information support for the population. It includes a 24-hour call center, a helpline and a polyclinic website.
Photo by Bauyrzhan Zhuasbayev
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