Health leaders asked for almost twelve billion dollars to run hospital care next year. The money helps replace old machines, add special doctors, and keep medicine flowing to sick people. Officials want to create better ways to buy needed items over five years, making sure clinics never run empty. They plan better storage places for medicine with new tracking systems that show when they run low before it happens.
The current supply service reaches only 57 percent of needs, but should grow to 80 percent with these changes. Extra care rooms for very sick patients will open in Gobabis, Mariental, Rundu, and other towns across the land. Special baby units will also grow bigger to save more little lives during dangerous times. More emergency rooms in faraway places like Opuwo, Outapi, and Engela mean fewer people need long trips when minutes matter most. The total health money for next year is over twelve billion dollars.
The current supply service reaches only 57 percent of needs, but should grow to 80 percent with these changes. Extra care rooms for very sick patients will open in Gobabis, Mariental, Rundu, and other towns across the land. Special baby units will also grow bigger to save more little lives during dangerous times. More emergency rooms in faraway places like Opuwo, Outapi, and Engela mean fewer people need long trips when minutes matter most. The total health money for next year is over twelve billion dollars.