Northern Cyprus has made big steps in updating its health system. They now have a "full-day" service for all health needs. This means more people can get help when they need it. Also, several difficult organ transplant operations were a success. This brings important hope to patients with serious illnesses. These improvements are thanks to new buildings and equipment. They show a strong plan to make healthcare better for everyone.
The "full-day" plan helps patients and doctors. UBP General Secretary Dr. Ahmet Savaşan supports this idea. He said it is a key step for modern healthcare. It makes sure services are always there. This plan should also help emergency rooms. Patients will have a more reliable experience.
The health buildings in Northern Cyprus are also changing a lot. The Nicosia New State Hospital will be very big. It will have over 640 beds. The New Kyrenia Hospital is almost finished. It has 116 beds and five operating rooms. The Güzelyurt Hospital is also nearly ready. They also bought many more ambulances. They are using digital tools like e-prescriptions. All these things will make the medical system work better.
These new buildings and tools have helped with amazing medical work. A 47-year-old patient died at Near East University Hospital. Their family agreed to donate organs. Doctors worked quickly with teams from Turkey. They took important organs from the patient.
Yesterday, a 29-year-old man got a new heart. Two other men, aged 43 and 62, received kidneys. These operations were long but successful. The patients are doing well. The liver was sent to Turkey for a transplant. These local operations show how good the doctors are. They also show the advanced hospitals in Northern Cyprus.
The successful organ transplants are very important. They show the power of doctors' hard work. They also show how organ donation can save lives. The good work between doctors and different health groups is clear. Northern Cyprus is investing more in health. These recent successes show real progress for the future.