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| During times of disaster, transportation methods to your hospital may not be available, or the hospital may even be closed. It would be better to know the locations of other hospitals near you, their contact information, 2 or 3 ways to reach those hospitals, website URLs, and other places nearby where you can receive consultations regarding health-related matters. In emergency situations, letters of introduction are not always required. Take your Maternal and Child Health Handbook with you if you have it. It might also be handy to make note of contact information of the city hall and the healthcare center. |
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| Name of your primary hospital: |
Patient ID Card #: |
| Address: |
| Tel: |
Website URL: |
| How to get there: |
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| Name of hospital nearby (1): |
Patient ID Card #: |
| Address: |
| Tel: |
Website URL: |
| How to get there: |
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| Name of hospital nearby (2): |
Patient ID Card #: |
| Address: |
| Tel: |
Website URL: |
| How to get there: |
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| Name of hospital with pediatric dept.: |
Patient ID Card #: |
| Address: |
| Tel: |
Website URL: |
| How to get there: |
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| People and places nearby that you can consult (medical personnel, town healthcare rooms, etc.. |
| name/name of facility: |
| Address: |
| Tel: |
Website URL: |
| How to get there: |
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| City/town hall |
Patient ID Card #: |
| Address: |
| Tel: |
Website URL: |
| How to get there: |
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| Healthcare center in your region |
Patient ID Card #: |
| Address: |
| Tel: |
Website URL: |
| How to get there: |
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