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Updated in EWS May 27, 2022
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The objective of this TC is to support the implementation of the Integrated Health Program through technical assistance to improve hospital investments and their management. With resources from this TC, it is expected to (i) continue supporting the preparation of the technical bases for the bidding process for the Rosales Hospital Phase 2 and define the total cost of the interventions for its implementation; (ii) provide technical assistance to lay the foundations for the instruments to improve hospital management with emphasis on the start-up of the Hospital Zona Norte and Hospital Rosales, and (iii) support the definition of a model for the maintenance of hospital equipment and improvements in the efficiency of support services.
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