Havana, Cuba.-Several health institutions in Cuba, recently remodeled, were visited today by journalists and officials of the Ministry of Public Health, who knew about the process of transformation that the state develops at the national level.

The tour, which took place in Havana for two days, included the Psychiatric Hospital of Havana, the most important of its kind in the country.

Hugo Rosales, director of the institution, reported that 21 works are being carried out in the center, including 11 hospitalization rooms with the objective of fully repairing them in order to provide better patient care.

Rosales explained to the visitors that the hospital currently hosts some 1,300 patients in 26 entrance halls, where 10 medical services are provided; Among these stand out Acute patient care, Clinic, Addiction treatment and Forensic psychiatry.

According to Rosales, state investments in the health sector are the result of Fidel’s legacy, which always aimed at transforming the reality of health systems in Cuba and, finally, into the rest of the world through internationalism.