Government Tightens Rules on Ambulances Purchased by Politicians
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Ministry of Health Centralises Ambulance Services To Phase Out Substandard Vehicles
The Ministry of Health is set to revolutionise emergency medical services in Uganda by centralising the management of all ambulances through a new call and dispatch centre. This move aims to standardise ambulance operations and improve emergency care across the country. Dr. Daniel Kyabayinze, the Director of Public Health at the Ministry, revealed that the government will soon phase out “Type One” ambulances, which are primarily basic transport …
Government tightens rules on ambulances purchased by politicians
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Ministry of Health has revealed that all ambulances operating in the country will soon be managed centrally when the call and dispatch center being established finally becomes operational. Speaking to URN in an interview, Dr Daniel Kyabayinze, the Director Public Health in the Ministry said that government will soon phase out all Type one ambulances which are mostly donated by politicians in favor of life …
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