Bolivarian Government enabled Primary Health Care Centers for PNB officials
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Published at: 25/06/2025 03:52 PM
The Bolivarian Government has set up 33 Primary Health Care Centers (PHC), in all 24 states of the country, to guarantee medical assistance to officials of the Bolivarian National Police Corps (CPNB) and their families, as well as employees of the aforementioned security agency.
This was announced by the director of the Office of Planning, Protection and Social Welfare of the CPNB, Carmen Karim Albaracín Niño, who stressed that thanks to the alliance with the Administrative Health Fund of the Ministry of People's Power for Internal Relations, Justice and Peace (FASMIJ), better medical care has been achieved for the women and men of the aforementioned police body, who have at their disposal the telephone number 0412-145-95-43 to request any hospital assistance 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year, Mpprijp Press reviews.
He added that members of the Bolivarian National Police from all over Venezuela are provided with dental care, pediatric care for their daughters and sons, as well as vaccination programs in the country.
“To these officials today I can guarantee that they have an answer, a helping hand that is willing to help them and to give them an adequate response where they can meet that need,” said Albaracín Niño and regarding his commitment to providing social welfare to police officers, their families and the employees of the aforementioned security body.
For his part, the General Commander of the Bolivarian National Police Corps, Rubén Darío Santiago Servigna, said that thanks to the Sectorial Vice President of Policy, Citizen Security and Peace, Diosdado Cabello Rondón, the facilities of the National National Police, were optimized and recreational spaces were recovered, such as the PNB club in Caracas, whose first phase has been completed, while other recreational clubs are planned to be built in the state of Miranda and in other entities of the nation, while providing care in religious matters to.
Mazo News Team