Sanitary unit inaugurated in Hernandarias for IPS insured

This Tuesday saw the inauguration of the IPS Hernandarias Health Unit, which has several services for the institution’s insured.

The infrastructure was built with a investment of Gs. 32,957,996,396 and has the services of; cardiology, neurology, ophthalmology, gastroenterology, traumatology, clinical medical pediatrics, general surgery, anesthesiology, pulmonology and neonatology, mastology; with a family medicine team to enhance the prevention and control of chronic patients.

It also has a central operating room, an obstetrics-gynecological operating room, a delivery room, medical offices and hospital rooms.

Sanitary unit inaugurated in Hernandarias for IPS insured

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The IPS reported that for the medical clinic service the insured have six rooms, totaling 13 beds. General surgery with 3 beds; gynecology and obstetrics with 6 beds and pediatrics with 6 beds. In the emergency area there are a total of 6 beds distributed as follows: 3 for pediatric emergencies, 3 for adult emergencies, an obstetric emergency room, a triage room, 1 office for adult emergencies; and 1 office for pediatric emergencies.

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Likewise, there will be a 24-hour internal and external pharmacy, a 24-hour automated laboratory and radiology service, fetal monitoring ultrasound service, PAP and colposcopy; general ultrasound and electrocardiogram.

Sanitary unit inaugurated in Hernandarias for IPS insured

Visit of the President of the IPS, Vicente Bataglia and the President of the Republic, Mario Abdo Benítez.

The Sanitary Unit also has a Office of Employer Worker Contribution (AOP) as well as with

an Oxygen Plant, It has a production capacity of 2×40 Nm3/h (Total 80 Nm3/h) assisting some 267 daily patients with a consumption of 5 liters per minute per patient.



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