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Azilal hemodialysis center: A local health structure serving the populations of mountainous areas

saturday, february 20, 2021 at 10:01 am

Azilal – The Azilal Hemodialysis Center, a local health structure set up within the Azilal Provincial Hospital, continues to care for people with kidney failure in mountainous and difficult-to-access areas from the province of Azilal, in a momentum focused mainly on this category of patients from remote localities.

To inquire about the efforts made by the center in the service of the inhabitants of the mountainous areas, the governor of the province of Azilal, M’hamed Atfaoui paid, on Friday, a visit within this health structure, in the presence of several civilians and billionaires, officials of the CHP and members of the Toudarte Association of kidney patients in the province.

On this occasion, explanations were provided to Mr. Atfaoui, about the contribution of the National Initiative for Human Development (INDH) to the equipment of this Center with seven dialysis machines for an amount of more than 890 one thousand dirhams as part of its phase III.

Subsequently, the governor of the province inquired about the project to equip a new modern oxygen production unit, the first of its kind in the Beni Mellal-Khénifra region, as part of the National Plan. monitoring and responding to Coronavirus infection.

This Center, managed by the Toudarte Association for renal failure, offers various services that patients in the city of Azilal are in great need of. The latter are transported from their homes to the Center in two cars acquired by the INDH, for a total cost of 650,000 dirhams as part of the support program for people in precarious situations.

The center, which has an overall capacity of 63 people, currently provides the necessary care to all patients suffering from kidney failure throughout the province and surrounding areas and villages.

The Provincial Committee for Human Development had given its approval in 2020 for the equipment of the Center, within the framework of a global funding of 1.6 million dirhams directed entirely to renal failure.

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