Sunday, March 8, 2009

813 Access to the Countryside Difficulty Hospital in Central Kalimantan


Saturday, 7 March 2009 | 23:03 WIB

Palangka RAYA, SATURDAY - Approximately 83 percent of villages left behind in Central Kalimantan (Central Kalimantan) is still difficult to access medical services from the nearest hospital which is generally located in the capital districts.

"In details, enter as many as 398 villages difficult category and 415 villages very difficult category of infrastructures health hospital," said Central Kalimantan Governor Agustin Teras Narang, in Palangka Raya, Saturday.

Terrace express it in public lectures on the development of health before the hundreds of prospective student nurses, midwives, and the druggist who was held in the Auditorium Complex Jayang Tingang Office of Governor of Central Kalimantan, Palangka Raya.

Data presented in the Terrace, of the 1356 villages in 14 districts / cities Kalteng-se as much as 978 village entrance behind the village category.

Among the villages left behind, only 165 villages easy reach of infrastructure services the hospital while the rest as much as 813 villages are still difficulties.

According to the Terrace, with jajarannya government district / city endeavored approach to medical services in hundreds of villages behind it.

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