- A total of 98 residents of indigenous communities were benefited with medical, dental consultations, ultrasound and rapid tests in the expanded USF of rainbow. The activity was driven by the XVI Sanitary Region – Boquerón.
The XVI Sanitary Region – Boquerón, through its regional technical team and with the support of professionals from different family health units, carried out a day of care in the community of rainbows, with the aim of strengthening access to health services in the social territory.
During the activity, residents of indigenous communities received medical attention in different areas. Among the services provided, pediatric and adult medical consultations, dental controls, obstetric, abdominal and gynecological ultrasound studies were included, as well as rapid chagas test and glycemia control.
A total of 98 people were benefited in this operation, which was developed under a comprehensive care and timely response approach to local needs.
The XVI Sanitary Region – Boquerón continues with the work of bringing health closer to each community, guaranteeing the provision of services with quality and human warmth. The closeness with the population is a pillar to constantly accompany the well -being of all the families of the Chaco.
