The National Ambulance Service (OMSZ) is planning a significant reduction in the number of GP services in Budapest, cutting them by a third. Starting in October, the city will see only 13 adult and 3 pediatric emergency points in operation, a decrease from the current 23. This change aims to centralise emergency healthcare services in the capital.
The new adult healthcare points will be strategically distributed: six will be located next to emergency departments, five within specialised clinics, and two at OMSZ facilities, Népszava reports after the concept of the OMSZ was obtained by the…
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