The modernization of Paphos Hospital will be completed by summer
This was announced by the Minister of Health of the Republic of Cyprus, Michalis Damianou, speaking at the national celebrations on April 1 in Paphos.
According to the minister, part of the projects have already been completed and put into operation since February. At the same time, the overall modernization of the building is ongoing, which is expected to be completed by this summer.
The head of the health ministry also emphasized that extensive work on the modernization and technical maintenance of the medical institution is being carried out for the first time since the 1990s when the current state hospital of Paphos was built.
In addition to the already operational new dialysis department, plans include work on the obstetrics and gynecology department and the pediatric department.
The total cost of the project is approximately 5.8 million euros, of which 1.5 million euros are funded by the Recovery and Resilience Plan.
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