Milosavljevic recalled that the project, worth €50 million, is being implemented in cooperation with the health ministry and the European Investment Bank and is beginning to show results.
He said that €240.000 was invested in the reconstruction of two buildings, adding that the reconstruction solved some of the basic problems in the functioning of the Krusevac health centre which takes care of around 250.000 Krusevac inhabitants.
The Minister also visited Kraljevo today to open the Preventive Health Care Centre at the Studenica health centre, built as part of a €3 million project to improve preventive health care services in Serbia, financed by the EU through the European Agency for Reconstruction.
Milosavljevic added that according to a research, 80% of deaths in Serbia are caused by non-contagious diseases even though they can be cured if discovered in time.