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Improvement of trans border health services in cardio-vascular diseases and intensive medical care in Bialystok region and Minsk Oblast

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Project in Poland financed by DG Regio
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Improvement of trans border health services in cardio-vascular diseases and intensive medical care in Bialystok region and Minsk Oblast
Project in Poland financed by DG Regio

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    1,853,672.42 Euro
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    2,059,636.02 Euro
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    90.0000000971 percent
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    1 October 2018
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    30 September 2020
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    SAMODZIELNY PUBLICZNY ZAKŁAD OPIEKI ZDROWOTNEJ WOJEWÓDZKI SZPITAL ZESPOLONY IM. JĘDRZEJA ŚNIADECKIEGO W BIAŁYMSTOKU
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    Project will be response to the poor access to the health care system in the provision of diagnostics and treatment in cardiovascular diseases and intensive medical care after operations in Białystok region and Minsk oblast. Used or insufficient treatment base and insufficient knowledge about prophylaxis result in much higher than in EU mortality and lower quality of life. The project overall objective is to improve the quality of life of Bialystok region and Minsk oblast inhabitants through facilitation of access to health care system in cardiovascular diseases and after operation intensive medical care. The result of project realization will be enhanced access to health care in the provision of diagnostics and treatment in cardiovascular diseases and intensive medical care after operations. In order to support the development of public health 10 events will be organized: in conferences, seminars-training meetings and preventive actions 540 people will participate. Conferences and seminars will contribute to dissemination and good practices and knowledge exchange between doctors, preventive actions - among patients. Purchase of specialized medical equipment (136 units: Lead beneficiary 135, Beneficiary 1) will contribute to enhance access to health care. New equipment will allow to introduce 3 new or improved health care services. Examinations and operations gain new quality and safety standard. Hospital staff and patients of partner hospitals and inhabitants 18+ of Białystok region and Minsk oblast as final beneficiaries will benefit from joint project realization. (Polish)
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    Project will be response to the poor access to the health care system in the provision of diagnostics and treatment in cardiovascular diseases and intensive medical care after operations in Białystok region and Minsk oblast. Used or insufficient treatment base and insufficient knowledge about prophylaxis result in much higher than in EU mortality and lower quality of life. The project overall objective is to improve the quality of life of Bialystok region and Minsk oblast inhabitants through Facilitation of access to health care system in cardiovascular diseases and after operation intensive medical care. The result of project realisation will be enhanced access to health care in the provision of diagnostics and treatment in cardiovascular diseases and intensive medical care after operations. In order to support the development of public health 10 events will be organised: in conferences, seminars-training meetings and preventive actions 540 people will participate. Conferences and seminars will contribute to dissemination and good practices and knowledge exchange between doctors, preventive actions – among patients. Purchase of specialised medical equipment (136 units: Led beneficiary 135, Beneficiary 1) will contribute to enhance access to health care. New equipment will allow to introduce 3 new or improved health care services. Examinations and operations gain new quality and safety standard. Hospital staff and patients of partner hospitals and inhabitants 18+ of Białystok region and Minsk oblast as final beneficiaries will benefit from joint project realisation. (English)
    14 October 2020
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    PLBU.03.01.00-20-0268/17
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