MIL-OSI Russia: Sergei Sobyanin spoke about the large-scale modernization of Moscow hospitals

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Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

Strategy for the development of Moscow healthcare involves a comprehensive upgrade of the medical infrastructure. This was stated in his blog Sergei Sobyanin.

In the last five years alone, hospitals with a total area of over two million square meters have been reconstructed and built in the capital. And large-scale modernization of healthcare facilities is not slowing down: this year it will cover about 100 thousand square meters on hospital grounds.

“In 2025, we will modernize 15 buildings of Moscow medical institutions in the hospitals named after F.I. Inozemtsev, No. 15 named after O.M. Filatov, named after V.V. Veresaev, No. 1 named after N.I. Pirogov, No. 67 named after L.A. Vorokhobov, named after A.K. Yeramishantsev and the Moscow Multidisciplinary Scientific and Clinical Center named after S.P. Botkin, the Research Clinical Institute of Otolaryngology named after L.I. Sverzhevsky, the Morozov Children’s City Clinical Hospital and the Moscow Multidisciplinary Center for Palliative Care,” the Moscow Mayor shared.

The work is being carried out in such a way that it has virtually no impact on the current activities of the hospitals. Upon completion of the reconstruction, the buildings will meet modern standards of Moscow medicine. They will have the latest high-tech equipment for diagnostics and treatment. The conditions for patients and doctors will also become much more comfortable.

Sobyanin: Healthcare system undergoing its largest modernization

Building No. 8 of the Moscow Multidisciplinary Scientific and Clinical Center named after S.P. Botkin is in the final stage of work. This building is a cultural heritage site, so the work there was carried out in restoration mode. Specialists reinforced the structures, updated the facade and restored historical details, replaced the roof covering, repaired the rafter system and roof sheathing, and reconstructed utility networks. Window and door units were replaced, returning them to their historical appearance.

The therapeutic department will continue to operate in the renovated building, becoming more comfortable and functional for patients and medical staff.

At the same time, the landscaping of the Botkin Hospital territory was completed. Here, the sidewalks and driveways were renovated, energy-saving lamps, benches and urns were installed, and landscaping was done (almost 140 adult lindens, firs, pines, thujas, rowans and ornamental apple trees were planted). Two new fountains were installed in the front yard. In addition, five security posts – checkpoints – were put in order.

Much attention was paid to the issue of organizing traffic on the hospital grounds. For this purpose, the driveways were widened and priority traffic for ambulances was organized. Separate entrances were made for visitors’ personal transport, as well as convenient guest parking equipped with signs and markings.

A new navigation system was also developed. Now it is a modern, convenient and informative system of signs that helps visitors find the necessary building.

Sobyanin spoke about the first year of work of the new centers of the Botkin Hospital

“In early June, we completed the reconstruction of building No. 2 of the palliative care center, and along with that, the comprehensive modernization of the framework of Moscow’s palliative care service, which took several years,” wrote Sergei Sobyanin.

The seven-story building now offers the most comfortable conditions for patients, relatives and medical workers. The building has a barrier-free environment, wards with specialized interiors and equipment, and a small operating room for minimally invasive surgical procedures and manipulations.

The area adjacent to the building was also updated: comfortable sidewalks were installed, lanterns and benches were installed, a small parking lot was organized, and landscaping was done. The building will soon be able to accept patients.

In early June, the City Clinical Hospital (CCH) named after F.I. Inozemtsev completed a major overhaul of the seven-story building No. 1 with an area of 10.3 thousand square meters. It housed a consultative and diagnostic department, a short-stay hospital, an ophthalmology center, specialized departments, an operating block, and other units.

The new equipment has expanded the possibilities of diagnostic research. The operating rooms here are also equipped with the latest technology and meet all modern requirements.

The building has created the most comfortable atmosphere. Patients are accommodated in small wards with functional beds, showers and toilets. There are comfortable waiting areas with comfortable furniture. You can enter the building not only from the street, but also through a heated underground passage that connects treatment building No. 1 with other hospital buildings.

Sergei Sobyanin opened the renovated building of the Inozemtsev Hospital

The modernization of the seven-story medical building at the L.I. Sverzhevsky Research Clinical Institute of Otolaryngology has reached its final stage. It will unite adult and children’s audiology centers, which are currently located on the first floors of residential buildings.

The renovated building will be equipped with functional diagnostics, computer tomography and specialized electrophysiological diagnostics rooms, a day hospital and other departments. This will significantly expand the possibilities of medical care and improve patient routing.

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Building No. 12 of City Clinical Hospital No. 1 named after N.I. Pirogov will house an inter-district rheumatology center. It will include a consultative and diagnostic department, a day hospital, an inpatient department, rooms for genetic engineering biological therapy, a department of radiation diagnostics and other units. Thus, patients will be able to receive all the necessary specialized care within a single institution – from a comprehensive examination to effective therapy and observation.

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By the end of the year, the obstetrics and gynecology cluster at the V.V. Veresaev City Clinical Hospital will be completed. A modern women’s health center and a new maternity hospital will be opened there. The buildings, which will be built in the same style as the already renovated buildings, will use the latest equipment.

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The six-story therapeutic building No. 4 of City Clinical Hospital No. 15 named after O. M. Filatov will house the key departments of the medical institution. One of the most important functions of the therapeutic building will be to ensure continuity in the treatment of emergency patients referred from the flagship center. The comprehensive modernization of the institution will improve the effectiveness of emergency and planned treatment.

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The modernization of Building A in City Clinical Hospital No. 67 named after L.A. Vorokhobov is underway. It will house departments of surgery, endoscopy, proctology, anesthesiology and resuscitation, an operating unit and diagnostic rooms, which will allow for the organization of planned and emergency medical care at the level of flagship centers. In addition to the renovation of the building, the improvement of the adjacent territory is also planned.

The updated buildings will be part of the unified digital circuit of Moscow healthcare, which will allow the transition to a paperless work format. Doctors will have access to the digital clinic management system – a dashboard, the Digital Resuscitation service. Patients will use the already familiar digital certificates and extracts, chat bots and SMS services.

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“Modernization of healthcare facilities provides long-term and systemic results for decades to come. Modern, well-equipped digital hospitals will serve many generations of Muscovites,” concluded Sergei Sobyanin.

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