The Moravia and Picachito health centers resume providing services to the public

The Moravia and Picachito health centers resume providing services to the public

The Mayor's Office of Medellín is moving forward with the interventions and adaptations of the Metrosalud network headquarters, in order to renovate them and thus provide better services to its users, in a timely manner and with quality, and in more comfortable and convenient facilities.

At the Moravia Health Center, for example, the community now boasts a renovated facility that provides a safer, more dignified, and more comfortable environment, thanks to new doors, new lighting, and painting. Improvements were also made to the suspended ceiling with drywall installation, the restrooms were replaced, the facade was cleaned, and the terrace was waterproofed.

The Moravia and Picachito health centers, located in the 4-Aranjuez and 6-Doce de Octubre districts, respectively, benefit a total of 17,671 people, of which the subsidized regime represents the largest part, with 16,073 users, followed by the contributory regime, with 1,298 and the vulnerable population without health insurance, with 300 people, which demonstrates an integral approach in the care of all sectors, regardless of their ability to pay or affiliation.

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