Ministry of defence Republic of Serbia
 
01.02.2017.

Minister Djordjević visits Novi Sad MMC



Defence Minister Zoran Djordjević and his associates have visited today the Military Medical Centre in Novi Sad.
Ministar DJordjevic u poseti VMC Novi Sad 
During the tour of the departments and classrooms and conversation with employees, Minister Djordjević was particularly interested in the working conditions, the level and quality of services and equipment of medical devices to which he was introduced by Colonel Bratoljub Brkljač, manager of the Military Medical Centre.

Minister Djordjević also held a meeting with the collective of the military hospital and introduced them to the planned reforms of the military health care, plans for the improvement of the material situation of the members of the Ministry of Defence and the Serbian Armed Forces, as well as the planned infrastructure investments, especially to the military health care, which is expected in the coming years.

- In the talks with the director and the collective of the hospital, I understood all the difficulties faced by the employees of the Military Medical Centre. We also talked about plans for the future of the military health care. We have concluded what is needed, and what we will do in the forthcoming period. We had some small problems in work, but certainly we will do our best to overcome them. I think that in the coming years we can expect a light at the end of the tunnel, and to put the Novi Sad military hospital on stable legs. - Minister Djordjević said.

Minister Djordjević announced reorganization and more significant investments in military health care in the forthcoming period. 
- Compared to the last year, there will be a bit more money for medicines. Maybe not sufficiently as it is expected, but I think that we will manage, by light rollover and attitude of a good host towards financial means, to have more medical supplies and medicines in stock of military health institutions. - Minister Djordjević pointed out during his visit the Novi Sad military medical centre.
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