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Project Q3099540 in Romania
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English | STRENGTHENING THE CAPACITY TO MANAGE THE COVID-19 HEALTH CRISIS AT PUCIOASA CITY HOSPITAL, DÂMBOVIȚA COUNTY |
Project Q3099540 in Romania |
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44,215,235.06 Romanian Leu
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44,215,235.06 Romanian Leu
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1.0 percent
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16 March 2020
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31 December 2021
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SPITALUL ORĂŞENESC PUCIOASA
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Proiectul este in concordanta cu obiectivul specific 9.1 al POIM: Cresterea capacitatii de gestionare a crizei sanitare COVID-19, prin faptul ca prevede dotarea cu echipamente medicale care vor permite gestionarea mult mai eficienta a crizei sanitare, asigurand un raspuns prompt in lupta impotriva noului coronavirus. Ca urmare a implementarii proiectului, Spitalul va avea o capacitate imbunatatita de a raspunde solicitarilor pacientilor si de a asigura, in acelasi timp, protectia personalului medical. In prezent, Spitalul se confrunta cu o serie de dificultati in gestionarea acestei crize, dificultati care au drept cauza lipsa echipamentelor necesare pentru diagnosticarea rapida si tratarea pacientilor si insuficienta fondurilor care sa permita achizitia dotarilor. Echipamentele medicale care se vor achizitiona vor fi utilizate pentru tratarea cazurilor de COVID-19 si pentru prevenirea raspandirii bolii, proiectul contribuind astfel la indicatorul POIM Capacitate adecvata de ingrijire si tratament a cazurilor de infectie cu virusul SARS-CoV-2/de gestionare a crizei sanitare. In contextul actual, tinand cont si de ultimele evolutii ale epidemiei de COVID-19, este evident faptul ca finantarea nerambursabila este esentiala pentru asigurarea capacitatii Spitalului Orășenesc Pucioasa de a raspunde problematicii ridicate de criza COVID-19, de a putea realiza tratarea pacientilor infectati cu SARS-CoV-2 si de a asigura un nivel corespunzator de protectie a personalului medical si prevenire a raspandirii bolii. Ca urmare a implementarii proiectului, capacitatea de ingrijire si tratament va fi semnificativ imbunatatita. (Romanian)
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The project is consistent with specific objective 9.1 of the LIOP: Increasing the capacity to manage the COVID-19 health crisis by providing for the provision of medical equipment that will enable the health crisis to be managed much more efficiently, ensuring a prompt response to the fight against the coronavirus. As a result of the implementation of the project, the Hospital will have an improved capacity to respond to patients’ demands and at the same time ensure the protection of medical personnel. Currently, the Hospital faces a number of difficulties in managing this crisis, which are due to the lack of equipment necessary for rapid diagnosis and treatment of patients and insufficient funds to allow the acquisition of facilities. The medical equipment that will be purchased will be used to treat COVID-19 cases and prevent the spread of the disease, thus contributing to the LIOP indicator Appropriate capacity for care and treatment of cases of infection with SARS-CoV-2/health crisis management. In the current context, taking into account the latest developments of the COVID-19 outbreak, it is evident that non-refundable funding is essential to ensure the ability of Pucioasa City Hospital to respond to the issues raised by the COVID-19 crisis, to be able to treat SARS-CoV-2 infected patients and to ensure an adequate level of protection of medical personnel and prevention of the spread of the disease. As a result of the implementation of the project, the care and treatment capacity will be significantly improved. (English)
16 September 2021
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Oraş Pucioasa, Romania
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Identifiers
140631
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