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2022/08/22 15:00:00

Fast-power stationary complexes (SSK)

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2023: Moscow's first fast-moving complex opens

At the end of December 2022, the first fast-moving complex was opened in Moscow. He earned on the basis of the city clinical hospital (GKB) named after V.V. Veresaev. Read more here.

2022: The beginning of the creation of fast-moving stationary complexes in Moscow

In August 2022, it became known about the creation in Moscow of a network of fast-power stationary complexes (SSK) with unique medical equipment and helipads.

According to Andrei Bochkarev, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Planning Policy and Construction, three such complexes are planned to be completed in the near future. In particular, the complex at the Veresaev hospital is 75% ready (by August 19, 2022), at the Sklifosovsky Research Institute of Emergency Medicine - 84%, at the Botkin Hospital - 65%. When the construction work is completed, preparations will begin for receiving patients and high-tech diagnostic equipment and furniture will be installed in the buildings.

Moscow is working on the creation of a network of fast-moving stationary complexes

Similar complexes are being built on the territory of city clinical hospitals No. 15 named after Filatov and named after Buyanov. On the basis of the Pirogov City Clinical Hospital No. 1, a major overhaul of the building is underway, which will house the sixth fast-moving stationary complex.

The deputy head of the Moscow Department of Health, Alexei Sapsay, in turn, said that the network of fast-moving stationary complexes will increase the efficiency and quality of medical care for patients whose condition requires emergency intervention.

The complexes will install multifunctional CT, MRI, X-ray installations, expert-class ultrasound machines, endoscopic equipment. For surgical interventions, multi-profile operating rooms are equipped, including hybrid and angiographic ones.

Medical institutions for the placement of SSK were chosen so that patients from any district of Moscow could receive assistance as quickly as possible. There are already or will be equipped helipads for sanitary air transport on the territory of five hospitals, the Moscow mayor's office said on August 19, 2022.[1]

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