The overall objective of the project is to: Increasing the accessibility of health and community services through the development of the sanitary and social infrastructure of the Buhusi City Hospital Ambulatory. The city of Buhusi falls among small and medium-sized towns with a population of 21,956 inhabitants in 2018, according to INSSE. According to the Atlas of marginalised urban areas in Buhusi city 56.50 % of the population is disadvantaged on at least one of the 4 monitored criteria and only 43.50 % of the population lives in unadvantaged areas. Within the project will be achieved objectives that will lead to differences in the health status of the population, especially in economically disadvantaged areas, by diagnosing diseases in the early stage and successfully treating milder conditions, thus preventing their worsening and decreasing the share of people with uncovered medical needs. The contribution of the project to meeting the objectives of the Investment Priority “Investing in health and social infrastructure contributing to development at national, regional and local level, reducing inequalities in health status and promoting social inclusion by improving access to social, cultural and recreational services, as well as the transition from institutional services to community-based services”, Specific Objective 8.1 – Increasing access to health, community and secondary-level services, especially for poor and isolated areas, Operation A – outpatients. The project will contribute directly to: increased access to primary health care services for the poor in rural areas, people with poor access to health services; — increased access to preventive services and primary medical care for poor people; — taking over cases with low-gravity medical conditions; — the development of modern medical centers, capable of providing continuous primary care; — reduce avoidable admissions; — accessibility of the offer of assistance services within the ambulatory; — reducing inequalities in the health status of the population by diagnosing diseases in the early stages; — treatment of milder conditions, preventing their aggravation; — reducing the share of people with unmet medical needs. According to the analyses of the CBA, none of the objectives to be achieved through the project fell within the scope of State aid.