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RED DE HOSPITALES CIVILES SE CONCRETARÍA EL PRÓXIMO AÑO, CONFÍA SECRETARIO DE SALUD

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04 de abril de 2025

Una instalación estatal de salud en Puerto Vallarta beneficiaria a 700 mil personas

Ante el anuncio hecho por el Gobierno de Jalisco y la Universidad de Guadalajara de contar con una red de hospitales civiles, la construcción de un nosocomio en Puerto Vallarta comenzaría en 2026, anticipó el secretario de salud estatal, Héctor Raúl Pérez Gómez.

El funcionario explicó que la proyección es tener nosocomios donde se tengan centros universitarios de la UdeG con enfoque en ciencias de la salud. El de Puerto Vallarta beneficiaria a 700 mil personas.

La próxima semana tendrán una reunión las secretarias de salud y de infraestructura y obra pública con la casa de estudios para avanzar en este proyecto.



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