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Bulgarian cabinet approves creation of two new rehabilitation hospitals

Sts. Constantine and Helena resort near Varna
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The government approved the creation of two new hospitals. One will be housed in a hotel building in the resort complex Constantine and Helena near Varna. It will specialize in rehabilitation and will have 150 beds. Due to the location of the hospital in a resort complex and the proximity to natural resources, the treatment of both Bulgarian and foreign tourists is envisaged. 
The second new hospital will be in Sofia, also specialized - with 100 beds for rehabilitation and long-term treatment, and a new building will be built for this purpose.
Both medical facilities will be equipped with the latest technologies in the field of rehabilitation.



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