She and her health department actually managed to pull it off and launch the "Electronic Appointment System." And they did it all themselves, using the department's information center. Additional budget costs: 0 rubles, 0 kopecks. In Perm, for example, they commissioned roughly the same thing, but for 20 million rubles. But at least in Perm they actually commissioned it. In most regions, nothing like this exists at all. I know what a real hell it is to implement anything in Kirov Oblast. So m_gaidar, my congratulations. Well done, Morya. I hope the electronic appointment system will soon be fully up and running, and that the life-giving power of the internet will come to the aid of Kirov residents who are frail, sickly, and worn out by Narzan (a famous mineral water brand, used here jokingly). By the way, I can offer one more excellent idea. It's well known that the power of self-suggestion cures a whole host of illnesses. So while the electronic appointment system is all well and good, a red circle on the homepage with the words "Press your sore spot here" clearly wouldn't hurt either.

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