On the night of February 17, the leadership of the Ministry of Health and Social Protection of the Republic of Tajikistan, together with relevant industry officials, conducted a nighttime inspection of healthcare facilities across the country and reviewed the nighttime operations of national centers, central hospitals, and maternity hospitals. This was reported by the Ministry of Health of Tajikistan.
The event's purpose was to familiarize local residents with the nighttime operations of healthcare facilities and further improve the level and quality of healthcare services provided to the public. Employees of the State Supervision Service for Healthcare and Social Protection of the Population in Dushanbe, regions, cities, and districts of the country also participated in the tour.
As part of the initiative, the Minister of Health and Social Protection of the Republic of Tajikistan, Jamoliddin Abdullozoda, visited the Dushanbe City Clinical Hospital for Infectious Diseases, the Karim Akhmedov City Medical Center No. 1, the Republican Center for Mental Health of Children and Adolescents, and the Dushanbe City Clinical Hospital for Skin Diseases.






During the visit, the minister became familiar with the state of the inpatient departments, their nighttime operations, patient monitoring procedures, the sanitary and epidemiological situation, the availability of medicines, and the state of medical equipment.
At healthcare facilities, Jamoliddin Abdullozoda also familiarized himself with the patient treatment process, spoke with their relatives, and inquired about the level and quality of medical care provided.
During discussions with patients and their relatives, it was noted that ensuring public health protection occupies a special place in the policies pursued by the country's top leadership and the Government, and important and timely measures are being consistently implemented in this area.
The First Deputy Minister and Deputy Ministers of Health and Social Protection, as well as the leadership of the State Agency for Social Protection, visited national centers, maternity hospitals in Dushanbe, and healthcare facilities in the cities and districts of Gissar, Rudaki, Tursunzade, Vahdat, Shahrinav, Varzob, and Faizabad, where they learned about their nighttime operations.






It was reported that employees of the State Supervision Service for Healthcare and Social Protection of the Population in the regions, cities, and districts of the country also familiarized themselves with the progress of nighttime work at healthcare facilities.
Thus, in order to eliminate existing problems and shortcomings in the industry and further improve the level and quality of medical services to the population, the leadership of the Ministry and responsible officials of the industry gave specific instructions to the heads and employees of healthcare institutions in the Republic.



It is noted that the purpose of visits by the Ministry's leadership and industry officials to healthcare and social welfare institutions is, first and foremost, to become directly familiar with their activities, conduct open and frank conversations with patients and their relatives, review the state of medical services provided to the population, conduct explanatory work, and, thus, improve the level and quality of medical services.
Nightly visits by ministry leadership and industry officials to healthcare facilities will continue.






































