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Healthcare in the Moscow region

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2024

Purchase of 83 anesthesia devices for hundreds of millions of rubles

Medical institutions of the Moscow region in October 2024 received a new batch of anesthesia and respiratory devices. The purchase of 83 pieces of equipment necessary for anesthesia and artificial ventilation operations is carried out within the framework of the national project "Health."

According to the Ministry of Health of the Moscow Region, 10 modern anesthesia and respiratory devices worth ₽47 million have already been admitted to hospitals in the region, another 73 units are planned to be delivered by the end of 2024.

Moscow region purchased 83 anesthesia devices for hundreds of millions of rubles

Vice-Governor of the Moscow Region Lyudmila Bolataeva stressed that the use of modern technologies in combination with qualified personnel ensures a high level of patient safety during operations.

The new equipment is already operating in six medical institutions, including hospitals in Lyuberets, Shakhovo, Domodedovo and other cities. The purchase is carried out on behalf of the governor of the region Andrei Vorobyov.

The chief physician of the Royal Hospital, Eduard Shpilyansky, noted that anesthesia devices are intended for all age groups of patients and are a comprehensive system for anesthesia. The equipment not only provides automatic ventilation of the lungs, but also monitors the patient's condition.

Among the features of the new devices is a multi-level warning system that informs medical personnel about changes in the patient's vital signs and allows you to quickly adjust the parameters of work.

The equipment was received by 12 regional medical institutions, including Sergiev Posad, Lobnenskaya, Vidnovskaya hospitals and MONIKI named after M.F. Vladimirsky . The purchase is part of a program to modernize medical equipment in the Moscow region.[1]

Infant mortality in the Moscow region in 9 years decreased from 4.8% to 3.5%

Infant mortality in the Moscow region for 9 years decreased from 4.8% to 3.5%. The governor of the region, Andrei Vorobyov, spoke about this in early September 2024.

According to him, the survival rate of babies born ahead of schedule in the Moscow region over the past five years has increased by more than 10%. All this became possible thanks to one of the best networks of maternity care institutions in Russia created in the Moscow region with the support of the president, Vorobyov said.

In the Moscow region, 170 units of analog heavy medical equipment were replaced for 3 billion rubles

On July 2, 2024, it became known that 170 units of analog heavy medical equipment were replaced with modern digital equipment in the Moscow Region as part of a program to modernize medical equipment.

According to the Ministry of Health of the Moscow Region, the replacement program, launched in 2022, covers X-ray machines, fluorographs and mammographs. As a result of this initiative, 172 new modern devices were installed in the region, including X-ray machines, fluorographs and mammographs. More than 3 billion rubles were allocated for the implementation of this program.

Medical equipment updated in the Moscow region

Alexey Sapanyuk noted that in 2024 alone, 48 X-ray machines, three fluorographs and one mammograph were replaced. The equipment was purchased as part of the national project "Healthcare" on behalf of Governor Andrei Vorobyov.

According to Svetlana Strigunkova, First Deputy Prime Minister of the Moscow Region, the new equipment has already been installed and operates in medical institutions in Sergiev Posad, Khimki, Podolsk, Lyubertsy hospitals, as well as in the Naro-Fominsk division of psychiatric hospital No. 4. She stressed that updating the equipment will significantly improve the quality of diagnostics, make research more accessible and safer.

The chief physician of the Sergiev Posad Hospital Oleg Dmitriyev noted that the new technique provides high quality and detail of the studied areas, and also surpasses traditional film radiography in terms of the speed of obtaining results. This improves the overall level of health care and speeds up the diagnostic process.

The program for the modernization of medical equipment in the Moscow region is part of the national project "Healthcare" and is aimed at improving the availability and quality of medical services for residents of the region. The installed devices will increase the accuracy and efficiency of diagnostics, which will have a positive effect on the health of the population.[2][3]

Moscow region buys medical equipment for 1 billion rubles to re-equip maternity hospitals

The Moscow region buys medical equipment worth 1 billion rubles to re-equip maternity hospitals. The press service of the regional Ministry of Health announced this in early April 2024.

In total, it is planned to purchase more than 700 units of new medical equipment, including ventilators, ultrasound and "everything necessary to maintain the health and life of newborns, expectant and young mothers," said First Deputy Prime Minister of the Moscow Region Lyudmila Bolataeva.

Moscow region buys medical equipment for 1 billion rubles to re-equip maternity hospitals

The purchased devices will be sent to 12 medical organizations, including the Klin and Khimki hospitals, Kolomensky and Vidnovsky perinatal centers and other medical organizations. The purchase is carried out within the framework of the national project "Healthcare" and on behalf of the head of the Moscow region Andrei Vorobyov.

According to the press service of the Ministry of Health of the Moscow Region, by the beginning of April 2024, a three-level delivery system was operating in the region and 6 perinatal centers, as well as the regional research institute of obstetrics and gynecology, were operating. Thanks to her, women and newborns receive timely and highly qualified medical care, including high-tech, the department said.

In addition to equipping maternity hospitals, in the Moscow region by April 2024 there is a program to replace "heavy" medical equipment. Purchases are carried out under the program for updating analog equipment to digital equipment. So, in 2024, the region is going to purchase 137 units of such medical equipment for a total of 4.6 billion rubles. Among them are X-ray machines, mammographs, fluorographs, computed tomography machines, MRI and angiographs.

The first 16 tenders for the supply of X-ray machines, computer and magnetic resonance tomographs, fluorographs, angiographs and mammographs totaling 2.94 billion rubles were announced in February-March 2024.[4]

Moscow region buys X-ray equipment for 2.5 billion rubles

In January-March 2024, the Committee on Competitive Policy of the Moscow Region announced 10 tenders for the preparation of project documentation, overhaul of X-ray diagnostics, fluorographic and mammographic offices in medical institutions in the region. The total initial price of contracts is 2.47 billion rubles.

Medical equipment will be supplied to city and regional hospitals. These are, in particular, Dmitrovskaya, Noginskaya, Orekhovo-Zuevskaya, Protvinskaya, Ramenskaya, Shchelkovskaya, Dolgoprudnenskaya, Voskresenskaya, Zarayskaya hospitals, Podolskaya regional clinical hospital, Odintsovo regional hospital, Reutovskaya clinical hospital, Lyuberetskaya regional hospital and other medical institutions. Procurement conditions include the necessary construction work and equipping the premises with specialized equipment.

Moscow region buys X-ray equipment

In total, it is planned to purchase 9 sets of fluorographic equipment for 133.29 million rubles, 9 and 5 sets of mammography devices for 188.15 million rubles and 104 million rubles, respectively, 5 fluoroscopic systems for 144.8 million rubles, 12, 15 and 16 X-ray systems of different types, respectively, for a total amount of almost 1 billion rubles. The initial maximum contract price includes the cost of repair work, which accounts for 15-30% of the contract price.

The equipment shall be delivered by the contractor within 220 calendar days from the date of the state contract. Commissioning services shall be provided by the supplier after the parties sign the equipment acceptance certificate. In addition, the Contractor shall instruct personnel, including at the workplace, including "instilling skills in the use of goods, conducting safety briefings and rules of conduct in emergency situations."[5]

2023

The procurement of donor blood in the Moscow region for the year increased by 3.6 tons

The procurement of donated blood in the Moscow region in 2023 increased by 3.6 tons compared to 2022 and exceeded 76 tons. This was reported in the press service of the Ministry of Health of the Moscow Region on January 12, 2024. Read more here.

160 medical institutions were repaired in the Moscow region per year

On December 22, 2023, the Governor of the Moscow Region Andrei Vorobyov said that since the beginning of the year, more than 160 medical institutions have been updated in the region, and another 120 facilities are scheduled for repair in 2024 (among them - 30 institutions where major repairs will be carried out). Vorobyov recalled the launch of the project "Polyclinic. Reboot, "within the framework of which 100 polyclinics and 30 dentistry were brought to a single standard in 2023, while 50 medical institutions participated in the project in 2022.

According to Vorobyov, the authorities know how important and necessary each health care facility is for residents, so they try to pay attention not only to new, but also to existing institutions. The task of the Moscow Region government is to ensure that all clinics, outpatient clinics, hospitals meet modern standards and expectations of people.

In 2023, after overhaul, a clinic was opened in the village of Novopetrovskoye in the urban district of Istra
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Therefore, every year we take dozens of objects into work - this is a major overhaul, and current, and emergency recovery work, - said the governor.
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At the end of 2023, several medical institutions were opened in the Moscow region after a major overhaul. So, a clinic was opened in the village of Petrovskoye, Naro-Fominsk district. There, specialists updated the premises, facade, engineering system and communications, overhauled the roof and floors, replaced windows and doors. Also, the repair of the X-ray office is coming to an end, new digital equipment will appear there.

In the village of Novopetrovskoye in the urban district of Istra, a polyclinic was launched for patients after overhaul. Everything except the walls was replaced there. In addition, new equipment was purchased at the medical institution - ultrasound, equipment for the ENT office, the government of the Moscow region said in a statement.

After the overhaul, the doors of the new building of the regional center for traumatology and orthopedics of the Zhukovsky Regional Clinical Hospital opened. Two latest trauma operating rooms and 20 planned orthopedic beds appeared there.[6]

Allocation of 6.7 billion rubles for the repair of 5 clinics

At the end of December 2023, it became known that 6.7 billion rubles were allocated in the Moscow region for the repair of five clinics. The corresponding tenders in the region were announced by the Directorate of a single customer for repair work of the Ministry of Health of the Moscow Region.

The highest initial maximum price of 1.9 billion rubles is assigned for the overhaul project of the Zarayskaya hospital. According to information from the website of the medical institution, the hospital has a hospital with 330 beds. Repair work will affect a plot of 10 thousand square meters. m of a six-story building of the institution with one underground floor.

Another major order for 1.7 billion rubles is a major overhaul at the Moscow Regional Center for the Protection of Motherhood and Childhood. As indicated in the design documentation, the work will take place in a six-story building of the institution with a basement and a technical attic with a total area of ​ ​ 10 thousand square meters. m. The maternity hospital of the center has a capacity of 230 beds, 150 of which are intended for pregnant and gynecological patients, and 80 for newborns.

On December 22, 2023, after a major overhaul, five medical institutions were opened at once in the Moscow region. In Kashira, the therapeutic building of the city hospital was updated, in the Naro-Fominsk district and Istra - polyclinics, in Zhukovsky - the building of the regional center for traumatology and orthopedics, in Podolsk - the hospital of the regional clinical hospital.[7]

Moscow region allocated 14 billion rubles for the repair of clinics and hospitals

The Moscow region allocated 14 billion rubles for the repair of clinics and hospitals. The chairman of the Moscow Regional Duma Igor Bryntsalov announced this in his official Telegram channel on November 10, 2023.

According to him, in 2024 in the Moscow region it is planned to overhaul 35 healthcare facilities and current repairs - 87 institutions (1 billion rubles were allocated for this item of expenses). In 2023, major repairs of 51 objects and current repairs of 143 objects are being carried out, the deputy wrote.

Moscow region will spend 14 billion rubles on the repair of clinics and hospitals
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In general, the approach to providing medical care is changing, a new standard of clinics is being introduced, we are building new institutions, purchasing equipment, and attracting doctors to the region, Bryntsalov added.
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In early October 2023, the first deputy chairman of the Moscow Region government, Svetlana Strigunkova, said that the 2023 repair program includes 218 healthcare facilities, of which 150 are introductory. Overhaul - 51 objects, of which 25 introductory, she noted. At the same time, Strigunkova drew attention to the fact that every year in the Moscow region specialists repair about 100 healthcare facilities.

The government of the Moscow region notes that by 2023 there are tools that reduce the time for the design and repair of facilities. Such tools are advance payment to the contractor, two-shift operation, application of material standards, control of the work schedule.

In 2022, major repairs were launched in 47 medical institutions in the region, among them three obstetrics and maternity facilities, 20 polyclinics and 24 hospitals, in 23 of them the work has already been completed.

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We are doing a lot of work that is aimed at ensuring that the assessment of health care activities both in primary care and in hospitals is positive. Where chapters are involved in it, we see a noticeable result. We continue to build clinics and repair what needs modernization, - quotes the press service of the Governor of the Moscow Region Andrei Vorobyov.[8]
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Moscow region allocated 677 million rubles for the purchase of ambulances

On September 13, 2023, the authorities of the Moscow region announced a tender for the purchase of ambulances complete with specialized equipment. In total, he plans to purchase 69 cars with a total cost of almost 677 million rubles.

As stated in the tender documentation, the tender provides for the supply of 55 class "B" ambulances worth about 8 million rubles each. These cars will be operated by paramedic and medical general field teams. In addition, 14 class "C" cars will be purchased at a price of 16.6 million rubles for field anesthesiology-resuscitation teams.

Moscow region announced a tender for the purchase of ambulances

All vehicles shall be equipped with a lockable safe of at least Class 1 crack resistance or with a strong container for the temporary storage of narcotic and psychotropic substances. Radio communication facilities and a mobile subscriber system of an automated navigation and dispatch control system with the possibility of using and are required GLONASS. GPS Other mandatory equipment includes: emergency response system in case of accidents "," ERA-GLONASS a DVR with a memory card, a rear view camera, as well as parking sensors.

The set of the main medical equipment for ambulance carriages of classes "B" and "C," according to the tender documentation, is the same. These are a defibrillator, an automatic electrocardiograph, a ventilator, a pulse oximeter with adult and children's sensors, a reducer-inhaler for oxygen (oxygen-air) and aerosol therapy, an electric absorber with a bacterial filter, an express blood glucose concentration meter, a portable compressor nebulizer (inhaler), a drug dispenser, etc. It is required to have a trolley-gurney with removable stretchers, a spinal shield, a thermal blanket, a folding chair stretcher, etc.[9]

Video call with an ambulance with sign language translation and tracking the team of doctors on the map. In the suburbs launched the application "112MO"

In August 2023, an updated application "112MO" was released, which is designed to communicate residents of the Moscow region with emergency services. Read more here

2022

Hospitals near Moscow purchased video endoscopic equipment for 1.7 billion rubles

In 2022, hospitals in the Moscow region received more than 200 units of video endoscopic equipment worth over 1.7 billion rubles. The technique is designed to conduct studies of the gastrointestinal organs, as well as the lower respiratory tract. This was announced at the end of May 2023 by the press service of the Ministry of Health of the Moscow Region.

It is noted that the medical equipment was delivered to the Lotoshinsky, Pushkin, Serebryano-Prudskaya, Taldom and Sergiev Posad hospitals. Polyclinic No. 4 in Krasnozavodsk received a new video gastroscope. More than 15 thousand residents of Krasnozavodsk and nearby settlements receive assistance in the medical organization.

New video endoscopic equipment appeared in hospitals in the Moscow region

Mikhail Makarov, an endoscopist at the Krasnozavodsk Polyclinic, explains that modern technology not only provides more accurate diagnostics and simplifies the research process itself, but also makes it less painful for the patient himself.

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It is important to understand that in addition to standard pathologies - gastric ulcer, erosions, we can diagnose oncology, - said the specialist. - The procedure itself became less uncomfortable, as the tube for introduction into the esophagus became thinner and more elastic. This equipment transmits a high quality picture, due to the screen the image is increased by 10 times. It is transmitted in a color of a special narrow spectrum, which allows you to detect even the most masquerading pathology.
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Medical equipment was purchased on behalf of the governor of the region Andrei Vorobyov, thanks to the program for the modernization of primary care. First Deputy Prime Minister of the Moscow Region Svetlana Strigunkova, commenting on the purchase of medical equipment, noted that the availability of modern medical equipment is of great importance for high-quality diagnostics.[10]

Moscow region buys "heavy" medical equipment for complex equipment of clinics

As it became known in early February 2022, the Moscow region buys heavy medical equipment worth 1.69 billion rubles to comprehensively equip clinics in the region. Read more here.

2021: Moscow region plans to update medical equipment for 3 billion rubles

On November 17, 2021, Deputy Prime Minister of the Moscow Region - Minister of Health of the region Svetlana Strigunkova announced the launch of a program to replace analog medical equipment with digital equipment in hospitals and clinics.

For 2022, expenses are planned in the amount of more than 3 billion rubles for the purchase of "heavy" equipment in the amount of over 100 units. In particular, we are talking about updating 73 devices: 56 X-rays, 13 mammographs and four fluorographs.

Moscow region buys "heavy" medical equipment

Svetlana Strigunkova at a public hearing on the draft budget of the region for 2022 and the planning period 2023-2024 in the Moscow Regional Duma noted that by mid-November 2021, thousands of medical devices operate in the regional health care system, of which 279 are analog. In addition to analog devices, worn-out heavy equipment will be replaced in 2021 and new ones will be purchased, she added.

In May 2021, the Moscow Region announced tenders for the purchase of 37 ultrasound devices of various levels and configurations for 340 million rubles and 330 million rubles, respectively, in July 2021 - updated X-ray diagnostics rooms for a total of 185.9 million rubles.

The primary health care modernization program started in Russia on January 1, 2021. The acquisition of 19,080 units of transport, 88,006 units of medical equipment and overhaul, construction and reconstruction at 10,784 facilities was previously announced. It is assumed that 550 billion rubles will be allocated for its implementation by 2025. The Moscow region pledged 9 billion rubles for its regional program in 2022.[11]

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