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East Tallinn Central Hospital Women’s Clinic extends gratitude to Estonian mothers

In the past few weeks, the Maternity Counselling Centre of East Tallinn Central Hospital Women’s Clinic has been providing support to young mothers who arrived as refugees and has ascertained the need for additional assistance and support. In cooperation with local Estonian mothers, we have been able to help Ukrainian mothers, making sure babies have everything they need for their first months of life.

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Patient satisfaction survey starts on 4 April

A patient satisfaction survey will be carried out at East Tallinn Central Hospital from 4 April to 8 May. The survey will be carried out by interviewing a random sample of outpatients. The aim of the survey is to understand patients' expectations regarding communication and involvement. The questionnaire-based feedback used in the past has this year been replaced by interviews as it gives us a better understanding of the patients' experience and helps us ascribe meaning to it.

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What you need to know about COVID once the vaccination certificate is no longer required and infection is on the decline

In Estonia, coronavirus cases have been on a downward trend, therefore Estonians have been able to enjoy access to restaurants, theatres, cinemas and gyms for some time now without a COVID pass. The government's decision to do away with the COVID pass in Estonia and to lift the time restrictions imposed on cultural and dining establishments is an important step towards the return to normal life.