New Children's Hospital Unveiled

New Children's Hospital Unveiled

Bulgaria

Health Minister Silvi Kirilov unveiled the plans for a long-awaited National Multidisciplinary Children's Hospital, calling it not just a building, but a symbol of professionalism and advanced healthcare. The project, delayed for four decades, promises a modern facility that prioritizes technology and quality care. “This hospital is part of a system that’s changing step by step, with real action—not empty promises,” Kirilov said, adding that investing in children is investing in the nation’s future. The minister also extended holiday wishes to all children, CE Report quotes BTA

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