Twelve Local Health Units (ULS) are joining a project for low-risk pregnancy monitoring conducted by Specialist Nurses in Maternal and Obstetric Health Nursing (EEESMO), according to an order published this Monday, March 16. The project aims to ensure care for pregnant women without a family doctor in areas with low coverage of General and Family Medicine. The initiative also establishes a monitoring committee and mandates that if a General Practitioner is unavailable, these specialist nurses must provide the necessary consultations to ensure timely care during pregnancy and the postpartum period.
Specialist nurses to monitor low-risk pregnancies in 12 Local Health Units
Monday, 16 March 2026RSS









