This Thursday, part of the Health team of the San Javier Primary Care Center toured the farms in the surrounding rural area, including residents of O’Connors and Zanjón de Oyuela.
Medical personnel and health agents participated who, among other health activities, brought the vaccines that the national calendar provides to the neighbors.
“This tour, which we call ‘ratrillaje’, is done within the framework of planning rural outings, which aim to reinforce primary health care actions in the area covered by the Viedma Program Area,” said the head of the Department of Programmed Activities for the Area, Laura Guttmann.
Outings to rural areas are planned every fortnight. Their raking includes prevention activities and there are also moments of recruitment of users of the Health System, who, following establishing a first contact, continue with care at the health center in the area.
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