With Together for saving lives. Integrated Policy-Ukrainian system of first aid in the area of the border (Q77332)

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Project in Poland financed by DG Regio
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With Together for saving lives. Integrated Policy-Ukrainian system of first aid in the area of the border
Project in Poland financed by DG Regio

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    1,949,999.84 zloty
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    467,999.9616 Euro
    13 January 2020
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    2,167,101.14 zloty
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    520,104.2736 Euro
    13 January 2020
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    89.98 percent
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    1 July 2018
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    30 June 2020
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    POWIAT BIESZCZADZKI
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    49°20'11.0"N, 22°37'49.4"E
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    Health security in the field of medical services provided by hospitals is a major challenge for border areas of the Bieszczady Poviat and the Old Sambor region. This results from the diagnosed common problem which is the poor technical condition of medical equipment, lack of modern medical equipment and ambulances and failure to adapt the types of medical services to the needs of the demographic and legal conditions. The most common cause of death among the inhabitants of the border are cardiovascular disease, cancer and external causes (accidents). In order to eliminate the threats and the barriers in the healthcare access, it is necessary to equip both hospitals with modern diagnostics equipment and to purchase new ambulances. Modernisation of the emergency room and the operating theater in the hospital in Ustrzyki Dolne is aimed at ensuring access to broad diagnostics, provide new quality of the provided services in the so-called one-day mode, and the cost effectiveness of the hospital operation. Equipping the hospital in Old Sambor with modern equipment and retrofitting the missing one is a necessary action to ensure the safety of the residents and the tourists coming to Ukraine. Joint conferences, specialized training, working meetings will contribute to raising the quality of medical services, especially in medical first aid, joint programs and diagnostic procedures performed at the surgery ward. Ensuring the sense of health safety for the residents of the borderland is necessary due to the levelling of differences, stereotypes, and improving good neighbourly relations. Increased cross-border traffic and tourist crossing in Krościenko forces taking joint action in order to create a common procedure in the provision of medical assistance to the Ukrainian-Polish borderland. Increasing the sense of security on both sides of the border will also contribute to the development of tourism and socio-economic development of the borderland. (Polish)
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    Health security in the field of medical services provided by hospitals and the May region.This results from the inspector common problem which is the following.The most common cause of depression among the collector are cardiovascular disease, cancer and external causes.In order to eliminate the vulnerability and the barriers in the healthcare benefits.Modernisation of the pension and the running Through this access to survey inspectors, provide further quality of the funded services in the controlled one-day mode, and the cost effectiveness of the hospital operation.Equity the management in Old Sambor with moderate equipment and looking at the missing one is to ensure the safety of the residents and the like.Joint processes, specialisud training, working meetings will contribute to establishing the quality of medical services, specifically in medicine first aid, joint programming and diagnostic qualified at the course.Addressing the sense of health safety for the residents is due to the Levelling of different relations.Increased cross-border use in order to create a common procedure in the provision of medical assistance to the Ukraine.Increasing the sense of security on the estate of the border development of the border. (English)
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    PLBU.03.01.00-18-0668/17
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