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Renasterea Spitalului Călinești, datorita lui Ionuț Gheorghe si calitatii serviciilor medicale

24 Jan 2024
2 minute min
Cristina Preda
Alina Gorghiu, Ministra Justiției, a participat la o dezbatere organizată de Președintele Casei de Sănătate Argeș, Ionuț Gheorghe, în localitatea Călinești. Scopul întâlnirii a fost de a discuta despre sistemul de sănătate din Argeș și despre nevoia de a oferi servicii de calitate cetățenilor. Ministra Justiției a susținut importanța unui astfel de dialog pentru a găsi idei constructive care să ajute la îmbunătățirea serviciilor medicale din județul Argeș. Aceasta a apreciat inițiativa colegului său, Ionuț Gheorghe, de a organiza această dezbatere, care poate contribui la o mai bună înțelegere a nevoilor comunității din Călinești și la identificarea unor direcții de dezvoltare în domeniul sănătății. Unul dintre subiectele discutate în cadrul întâlnirii a fost viitorul spitalului din Călinești. Acesta a fost prezentat ca un exemplu de succes, care a reușit să renască din propria cenușă datorită eforturilor lui Ionuț Gheorghe și dorinței sale de a oferi servicii medicale de calitate. Ministra Alina Gorghiu a felicitat Președintele Casei de Sănătate Argeș pentru profesionismul cu care conduce această instituție și pentru organizarea acestei importante dezbateri. Mesajul transmis de Ministra Justiției, Alina Gorghiu, la finalul întâlnirii a fost unul de apreciere pentru eforturile depuse de Ionuț Gheorghe în calitate de Președinte al Casei de Sănătate Argeș și pentru importanța oferirii unor servicii medicale de calitate cetățenilor.
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