Turkish expert links shortcomings in emergency services to demographic situation
Health
- 18 November, 2021
- 08:06

The population of Azerbaijan is more than 10 million, and of course, this number continues to climb every day. As the population grows, so will the number of emergency calls in the future, Turkish Health Ministry official Mucahit Avcil, chief physician at Usak Training and Research Hospital, said at a symposium in Baku.
Report informs that, according to Avcil, just like elsewhere in the world, there are some shortcomings in the field of emergency care due to the demographic situation.
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