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Kharkiv Military Hospital Will Receive a New Computer Tomograph to Replace the One that Recently Failed. Why Does the Institution Continue to Raise Funds?

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On Friday, May 16, the Military Medical Clinical Center of the Northern Region reported that the only tomograph in the facility has finally failed. The collection of UAH 30 million for the new device, announced at the beginning of the year, became urgent. Over the course of several months, doctors managed to collect only one-tenth of the required amount. After the announcement of the stop of the tomograph, the collection was supported by the cha…
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On Friday, May 16, the Military Medical Clinical Center of the Northern Region reported that the only tomograph in the facility has finally failed. The collection of UAH 30 million for the new device, announced at the beginning of the year, became urgent. Over the course of several months, doctors managed to collect only one-tenth of the required amount. After the announcement of the stop of the tomograph, the collection was supported by the cha…

In the city of Drohobych, Lviv region, the hospital almost three years ago paid more than 49 million hryvnias from the city budget for a tomograph, but as of May 2025 it has not yet been installed

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babel.ua broke the news in on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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