Three polyclinics opened in Moscow after reconstruction
After the reconstruction, the main building of the children's city polyclinic No. 30 in Dorogomilov, branch No. 3 of the city polyclinic No. 64 in Krasnoselsky and branch No. 4 of the DGP No. 23 in Moskvorechye-Saburov were opened in Moscow. This was announced by the mayor of the capital, Sergei Sobyanin. In just five years, more than 340 buildings of adult and children's clinics have been renovated and rebuilt in Moscow.
The main work on the program for the modernization of primary urban health care was completed in September, Sobyanin said. But work to improve the quality of outpatient care continues "on a systematic and ongoing basis," the mayor wrote in the MACH messenger.
Thus, the building of the children's city polyclinic No. 30 on Poklonnaya Street was almost completely rebuilt, updating engineering communications and the facade. Now the building fully complies with the new Moscow standard, the mayor emphasized. In particular, the number of pediatric offices has been increased from 7 to 12. The building also has modern treatment rooms.
The medical facility is equipped with the latest technology, from ophthalmological equipment to audiological screening systems. The classrooms have ergonomic furniture, computers are connected to the EMIAS, recreation areas, games rooms and a buffet are provided. In total, the clinic employs 70 doctors who receive more than 13,000 patients, Sobyanin said.
In May, Sobyanin told the Russian president about the modernization of Moscow polyclinics. The program was launched in 2020. According to the mayor of the capital, 85% of medical institutions have already been upgraded according to the new standard.
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