The Director of the Clinical Center of Montenegro (KCCG) Aleksandar Radović and the Mayor of the Capital City of Podgorica, Olivera Injac, signed an agreement on business and technical cooperation with the aim of improving health services and improving the quality of health care for our patients as well as working conditions for KCCG employees, it was announced. is from KCCG.
It is stated that with this agreement, the signatory parties have committed to cooperate on a partnership basis in the area of traffic infrastructure improvement, greening of areas within the KCCG, as well as similar activities of public interest.
"The importance of this agreement is best illustrated by the fact that for the efficient and safe care of patients, in addition to professional staff and quality medical equipment, the smooth flow of traffic in the vicinity of each hospital is also very important. It should not be emphasized that sometimes minutes make the difference in saving lives. That's why it is very important for the efficient functioning of KCCG to organize this segment in the best possible way," the announcement reads.
They said that the future cooperation relates to the improvement of the traffic infrastructure within the KCCG in order to achieve the public interest, that is, to enable easier access to citizens who need health care in our institution, as well as employees.
"For the realization of this project, the necessary activities will be undertaken, such as the rehabilitation of parking lots and traffic areas located on the plots within the KCCG, which includes the rehabilitation of existing asphalt surfaces and sidewalks, renewal of vertical and horizontal signage and equipment, etc. This is the best place for inter-institutional cooperation cooperation in the interest not only of the local community, but of our society as a whole, since KCCG treats patients from all over Montenegro," said KCCG.
"The management of KCCG thanks the Capital City for its understanding and full support of KCCG, all with the aim of improving the quality of providing health services to patients and working conditions for employees. To achieve this goal, inter-institutional cooperation is of vital importance," the statement concludes.
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