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While you wait in line, UPDF builds a luxury hospital for VIPs
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52090, member: 636"] Chief of Defence Forces Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba examined Uganda's advanced military medical facility during a comprehensive site visit Tuesday at Mbuya barracks. The UPDF National Referral Hospital awaits presidential commissioning by Yoweri Kaguta Museveni as part of extensive healthcare infrastructure modernization efforts. Prof Ben Mbonye guided the military leader through six interconnected structures equipped with state-of-the-art medical technology. Ministry of Defence officials Rosette Byengoma and Edith Buturo accompanied the inspection team during the detailed facility review. The complex features emergency helicopter landing capability, specialized rehabilitation services, trauma care units, and executive patient accommodations. Kainerugaba has prioritized military personnel welfare improvements since accepting command responsibilities in March 2024. The general advocates that enhanced medical services, housing conditions, and educational opportunities strengthen both national security and combat effectiveness. This referral center represents one component of broader defense infrastructure investments that encompass regional health facility upgrades and academic partnerships for medical training enhancement. The hospital addresses critical gaps in Uganda's healthcare system where physician availability ratios reach problematic levels. Current statistics show one doctor serves 25,000 patients compared to World Health Organization standards of one per 1,000 citizens. The facility will treat more than 50,000 military members and their families while extending services to civilian populations requiring specialized medical intervention. Air evacuation capabilities promise reduced casualty rates for personnel deployed in challenging environments such as Somalia and eastern Democratic Republic of Congo operations. Emergency response times should improve significantly for troops serving in remote or dangerous operational zones where immediate medical attention proves vital for survival outcomes. [/QUOTE]
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