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Ural Medical Center (UMC)

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2020: Investment of 250 million rubles in dialysis clinics

The Ural Medical Center (UMC) will send 250 million rubles to create dialysis centers, which it announced in mid-December 2020.

Under the terms of the agreement, until 2022, dialysis clinics will appear in five settlements of the Sverdlovsk region. They will be launched by the UMC with the assistance of the Investment Attraction Agency.

Ural Medical Center will send 250 million rubles to create dialysis clinics

By mid-December 2020, the UMC has 12 units of dialysis centers, to which patients come. Four branches are located in Yekaterinburg, two in Nizhny Tagil. There are also branches in Pervouralsk, Sredneuralsk, Kamensk-Uralsky, Krasnoufimsk, Asbest and Krasnoturinsk.


In July 2020, the UMC, with the assistance of the Investment Attraction Agency, opened the first clinic as part of an investment project - in Yekaterinburg, on the street. Technical (Sorting district). There are 15 dialysis machines, a separate unit for patients with blood infections or - which is now especially relevant - patients with signs of ARVI and suspected  covid.  In addition, in the department on the street. Technical equipped offices where narrow specialists can conduct appointments - cardiologist, endocrinologist, nutritionist.

According to the Department of Information Policy of the Sverdlovsk Region on December 11, 2020, a dialysis center based on the unused premises of the hospital in the Berezovsky city district of the Sverdlovsk region will be created under the first concession agreement in the field of health care in the region. The volume of private investments is estimated at 40 million rubles, the center is planned to be equipped within 6 months.

In addition, by mid-December 2020, the construction of a dialysis center in Nizhny Tagil is underway, as well as an agreement of intent on the construction of a center in Bogdanovich. Among other locations, Polevskaya and Sysert are considered.[1]

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