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Moscow City Oncological Hospital No. 62

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2023: The beginning of construction of the hospital building in Skolkovo

|In the medical cluster in Skolkovo, the building |of the capital's oncological hospital No. 62 began to be built. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced this at the end of August 2023 in his Telegram channel.

According to him, the outpatient-inpatient building of Moscow State Educational Institution No. 62 will be located in the Multifunctional Medical Center with an area of ​ ​ more than 51 thousand square meters. m. The building has special architecture and the construction of engineering systems, the mayor of the capital noted, stressing that the architecture of the new building will continue the concept of the healing environment of the international medical cluster, based on a "humanocentric" approach in design.

Project of the building of the cancer hospital

Sobyanin assured that the modernization, replacement of departments and some heavy equipment will not affect the operation of the entire center. There will be 18 operating rooms in the building, specialists will be able to take 1200 people in one shift, the mayor of Moscow added.

Also in the building of a multifunctional medical center, previously intended to accommodate several clinics from different countries at once, there will be an outpatient-inpatient building of Moscow State Educational Institution No. 62.

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Thanks to the special system of vertical transport of the building, patients will be able to easily get to the desired department using understandable navigation, "added Rafik Zagrutdinov, head of the Moscow Construction Department.
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He noted that thanks to the unique feature of the building - the adaptability of architecture and the construction of engineering systems - the new building can perform modernization, replacement of departments and some heavy equipment without affecting the operation of the entire center.[1]

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