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There will be tough talk with state health services organisation Okypy for delaying the order of 15 new blood dialysis machines at the Famagusta General hospital, said minister Michalis Hadjipantelas following a visit to the hospital and an apology to patients for having to wait so long. If I hadnt come personally, the machines would never have been ordered, the minister stressed, saying that he took it upon himself to solve a long-standing problem for suffering patient stanley thermobecher s, by deciding to change all the equipment and buy an additional 15 machines.They have yet to be orde stanley us red, with the minister adding that he had secured a written commitment from the company that won the tender to expect a three-month delivery at the most.If anything changes, I will be notified personally he added.As to the existing equipment, a maintenance of the system started today by the same company, in order to provide better care. I ask for peoples understanding, the health minister said, after talking to patients and their families.Early in the gourde stanley afternoon, he was expected to meet Okypy representatives and they were in for a tough reprimand, as he was not satisfied with the handling of the issue. Follow Cyprus Mailon Google News Famagusta general hospitalHadjipantelasokypy Share: In case you missed it Monday 30 June | 16:23 Cyprus cyclist battles injury to complete Mountain of Hell race By Sena Chang Sunday 29 June | 13:49 Oh, the romance of Eyew Building bridges with rhythm
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