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Almost 1,850 patients have been treated at the Pskov Regional Hospital for Infectious Diseases since the beginning of 2023. As The Eastern Herald in Pskov told the Pskov Multifunctional Medical Center, these data are provided by analysts who have studied the data from a sociological survey of patients treated in a hospital from January 1 to March 31.

370 of them received the necessary medical care at the Velikoluksky branch. In the questionnaires that were asked of those who were freed from the walls of the infectious disease, the majority of the patients indicated that they were satisfied with their stay in the hospital.

“The level of patient satisfaction is 91.8% in Pskov and 93.4% in Velikiye Luki,” the medical institution noted. It is noteworthy that on a five-point scale, respondents in Pskov rated medical care at 4.95 points on a five-point scale, and in Velikiye Luki – at 4.99!

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