of December 5, 2011 No. 1463
About approval of Rules of rendering emergency medical service and medical care in the form of sanitary aircraft
According to articles 49 and 50 of the Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan of September 18, 2009 "About health of the people and health care system" the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan DECIDES:
1. Approve the enclosed Rules of rendering emergency medical service and medical care in the form of sanitary aircraft.
2. This resolution becomes effective after ten calendar days after the first official publication.
Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan
K. Masimov
Approved by the order of the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan of December 5, 2011 No. 1463
1. These rules of rendering emergency medical service and medical care in the form of sanitary aircraft (further - Rules) determine procedure for rendering the specified types of medical care in the Republic of Kazakhstan.
2. Emergency medical service (further - SMP) - form of provision of medical care in case of the diseases and conditions requiring the emergency medical care for prevention of essential harm to health or elimination of threat of life.
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The document ceased to be valid since September 2, 2015 according to Item 1 of the Order of the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan of August 7, 2015 No. 610