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A statement released to the media by JKCI revealed that the launch of the service is aimed at reaching more people, especially in rural areas that lack special services.
He also revealed that shortly after the launch, the mobile heart clinic "The mobile heart clinic will be viable in all regions of mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar, adding that the schedule will be released soon," the statement said.
In addition, the goal of JKCI is to ensure that every patient receives quality services and knowledge about heart disease.
Professor Mohamed Janabi, executive director of JKCI, expressed his optimism on 18 June. to receive a lot of patients.
He made these remarks while addressing participants at a special event held at the Heart Institute where the institute received a check of a value of 100m from CRDB Bank as a contribution of the bank for the construction of new facilities of the institute.
Earlier, Professor Janabi revealed that the construction of the facilities would cost at least 900 m / -.
"We have an acute shortage of intensive care services, with at least 60 per cent of patients undergoing cardiac surgery children, while adults account for 40 per cent of the need for new facilities to accommodate patients, "he said.
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