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Morozov Children's City Clinical Hospital of Moscow (MDGKB)

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The composition includes: a hospital for 1000 beds with 24 treatment departments of 17 profiles and 13 auxiliary departments and services, 4 city advisory clinics, a sanatorium and a medical school (data for 2010).

History

2022: Sobyanin allocated 346 million rubles to the hospital for the treatment of cancer children according to innovative methods

In January 2022, the mayor Moscow Sergey Sobyanin signed a decree that allocated 462 million rubles for treatment of cancer patients children using innovative technologies that are not included in the standards of compulsory health insurance () and. COMPULSORY HEALTH INSURANCE high-tech medical care (IUD)

Grants will be received by the Morozov Children's City Clinical Hospital (346 million rubles) and the Voino-Yasenetsky Scientific and Practical Center for Specialized Medical Care for Children (116 million rubles).

Sergei Sobyanin allocated grants for the treatment of cancer children according to the latest methods

The grant funds specific immunotherapy in children and purchases modern high-tech equipment for molecular genetic research. They allow you to individually select specialized treatment and predict its tolerability.

It is noted that since 2014, the Center for Pediatric Hematology and Oncology with 329 beds has been operating in the Morozov Hospital, where children with malignant diseases of hematopoietic tissue, solid tumors and severe anemia are treated. And since 2018, the hospital has been the only department of bone marrow and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation for children in urban health care.

Thanks to the grants allocated earlier, it was possible to increase the number of operations by 6.5 times - from 13 in 2018 to 85 in 2021. The grant covers the costs of finding, selecting, activating an unrelated donor (examination and taking bone marrow in a hospital) and transporting bone marrow.

According to the Moscow City Hall, the Scientific and Practical Center for Specialized Medical Care for Children named after V.F. Voino-Yasenetsky has two oncological departments with 87 beds. Specialists use innovative technologies of oncosurgery: water jet dissection, plasma surgery, thermoablation. Some of them were first used in children's oncology practice in our country and in the world.[1]