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Occupiers in TOT complicate access to healthcare through dysfunctional registration, - NRC

The occupation authorities of the TOT complicate access to doctors through a dysfunctional registration system

In the temporarily occupied Melitopol, the occupation authorities have introduced an electronic registration system that regularly fails, and due to unstable Internet access to it is limited for most residents.

This is reported by the National Resistance Center, Censor.NET reports.

As noted, due to the unstable Internet and the lack of proper technical support, this system has become an actual obstacle for people in need of medical care. Elderly people and people with disabilities who do not have smartphones or cannot complete the online registration procedure on their own are particularly affected.

The occupation authorities are not interested in creating real mechanisms of access to healthcare for the local population. Instead, they are introducing dysfunctional digital systems that only complicate the lives of residents.

The NRC notes that such artificial obstacles may be a deliberate strategy of the invaders aimed at displacing and intimidating people who remained in the occupied territories.