A mobile ambulance is set to arrive in the dispersed settlements of the city of Čabar, improving access to medical care for residents in remote areas. The mayor of Čabar, Antonio Dražović, highlighted existing four general practice ambulances in the area and emphasized that the new mobile unit will further ease access to doctors for those who find it difficult to reach traditional ambulances. This initiative is part of recent efforts by the Croatian government, the Ministry of Health, the Primorsko-Goranska County administration, and the Primorsko-Goranska County Health Center to address healthcare needs in the Mountainous Region. The project aims to reduce the burden on existing ambulances and provide essential health services to the local population. Details about the mobile ambulance’s schedule and service locations will be announced by the end of July, after consultations with residents.
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