As in recent years in the world, there is a process of active aging of the population in our republic, which in turn leads to an increase in the share of citizens who have lost their ability to work among elderly people. Organization of medical and social services provided by this family to the population by outpatient clinics is one of the topical issues of modern medicine.
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