Faulty Medical Devices Spark Health Scare in Maykopsky District
A state contract gone awry has led to a health scare in Maykopsky District. Low-quality medical devices, supplied by a company from Vladimir Oblast, posed a risk to patients and staff at a local hospital.
An inspection revealed that the devices did not meet mandatory requirements. The prosecutor's office intervened, suspending their use. The Arbitration Court later ordered the supplier to pay over 300,000 rubles in compensation for the damage caused. The faulty devices were promptly removed from use, ensuring the safety of both patients and staff.
The incident highlights the importance of stringent quality control in medical supply chains. The hospital in Maykopsky District is now safe, and the supplier has been held accountable for their substandard products.
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