VPR calls for humanized services at Neves Bendinha Hospital

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2023-10-03 00:11:22

News from Angola – The Vice-President of the Republic, Esperança da Costa, appealed this Monday to all health professionals in the country to be increasingly committed to the work they carry out.

Esperança da Costa, who was speaking to the press during the reopening of the Neves Bendinha Specialized Hospital, emphasized that the country currently has two thousand health units and, of these, eight are central hospitals, 32 provincial and around 228 municipal hospitals. In addition, he said there is a large number of eradication of medical posts for a primary proximity care service at the level of communes and districts.

“That they are always based on ethics and professionalism, that they provide more humanized services and show more love to others. We are dealing with human lives, which we need to preserve,” he said.

Esperança da Costa during the reopening of the Neves Bendinha Specialized General Hospital.

The Vice-President of the Republic said, on the other hand, that it was necessary to work consistently in hospital management, assets, equipment and medicines, also calling on users to participate in the maintenance of health units.

The Vice-President of the Republic expressed satisfaction with the reopening of the health unit with around 80 beds and cutting-edge technology equipment, considering it a result of strategic choices made by the Executive, which wants to see the health sector increasingly optimized and efficient.

The ceremony was attended by the widow Lídia de Brito Teixeira and family members of the nationalist Neves Bendinha, an Angolan nationalist, born on November 10, 1936 in the village of Guinza, Icolo and Bengo, whose name was given to the specialized hospital for the treatment of burns.

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