Évreux Hospital Expands Emergency Department, Seeks Public Support
Évreux Hospital is expanding its emergency department, aiming to reduce waiting times. The project requires 100,000 euros in total. So far, around 40,000 euros have been collected, with a significant contribution of 1,000 euros from local resident Nicolas Blot.
The hospital is inviting the public to contribute to the project. Investments can range from 1 to 10,000 euros, with a guaranteed return of 2.8% over seven years. The new beds will not only alleviate crowding in the emergency department but also improve patient care and comfort.
The initiative has gained traction, with a substantial amount raised by October 1. However, there is no public information available about the director of the Eure-Seine Hospital Center or Nicolas Blot's specific role in the lending process.
With the successful completion of this project, Évreux Hospital expects to significantly enhance its emergency services. The community's support, led by Nicolas Blot's generous contribution, is crucial to achieving this goal.
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