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Construction of a 6-storey radiation building with 4D therapy technologies in the Kommunarka medical center
In February 2024, the construction of a six-story radiation building in the Kommunarka medical center, equipped with 4D therapy technologies, was completed in Moscow. The new building with a total area of 12.9 thousand square meters. m was built according to an individual project using energy efficient materials and modern technologies.
Moscow Mayor Sergei, having examined the Sobyanin new building, noted that the commissioning of the beam building, equipped with the most modern equipment, completes the large construction of the medical center in Kommunarka. This is a whole medical city that will serve not only New Moscow, but also the areas of old Moscow. Millions of people here will receive quality medical care.
The new building is designed to meet the requirements of medical logistics, which ensures optimal movement of patients and staff. The first patients here will be able to receive in the fall of 2024. The building is designed for 26 beds of a 24-hour hospital and a 50-day hospital, and is intended for 3D and 4D radiation therapy in oncological diseases. The building will also have a radionuclide diagnostics department, where specialists will be able to detect malignant neoplasms in the early stages.
The latest medical equipment installed in the case includes radiation therapy systems, devices for brachytherapy, a combined complex for obtaining medical images by positron emission tomography, CT devices of various types, MRI and near-focus X-ray therapy. The offices of medical personnel are equipped with computers connected to the Unified Medical Information and Analytical System (EMIAS).
A barrier-free environment has been created for people with limited mobility. The building has special handrails, elevators, expanded areas of comfortable waiting and hall. Braille navigation and bathrooms equipped with an "assistant call" button make the case accessible to all patients.[1]
Moscow Department of Health included hospital No. 17 in the Kommunarka clinical center
On February 7, 2024, the Moscow Department of Health announced that the City Clinical Hospital (GKB) No. 17, located in the Solntsevo district in the west of the capital, became part of the Kommunarka Moscow Multidisciplinary Clinical Center. It is assumed that this will open up new opportunities and development prospects for the City Clinical Hospital. Read more here.
2021: Construction of a 50-seat radiotherapy building
At the end of January 2021, it became known that a 50-seat radiation therapy building will be built in a hospital in Kommunarka. A day hospital, a radiological block and a laboratory will appear in the new building.
According to Moscow Government Andrei Bochkarev, deputy mayor for urban planning policy and construction, in the radiation therapy building, which is at the design stage by January 28, 2021, doctors will be able to conduct diagnostics treatment cancer radiation therapy here and at an early stage, as well as 3D and 4D.
The radiation therapy building will be erected as part of the second stage of construction of a multidisciplinary clinical hospital in Kommunarka. By the end of January 2021, the six-story building of the perinatal center for 130 beds was completed by 60%, the readiness of the seven-story outpatient clinic building is 46%, the infectious building for 100 beds is 80% ready, the eight-story children's building for 180 beds - by 47%. In addition, the construction of a helipad with a dispatch center for receiving emergency patients is almost completed - construction readiness is 98%.
In addition, the opening of an ambulance substation is being prepared. 114 people will work there, including 11 anesthesiologists-resuscitators, five pediatricians, five emergency doctors, 74 paramedics and nurses, 10 paramedics for receiving and transferring calls, four administrative employees and five service personnel, added Andrei Bochkarev.
In December 2020, it was a year since the commissioning of the first stage of the hospital in Kommunarka. During this period, it became the first and most famous coronavirus hospital in Russia. Since March last year, the hospital has received over 16.5 thousand patients with suspected coronavirus infection, he said.[2] |