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Unique operating unit opens at the Sklifosovsky emergency care institute
The overhauled operating unit will accommodate about 5,000 operations a year, including a large number of high-tech and minimally invasive surgeries.
Russian Health Minister Veronika Skvortsova and Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin visited the Sklifosovsky Research Institute of Emergency Medicine, whose operating unit just underwent a thorough overhaul.
“The 30 percent increase in the operating capacity has virtually eliminated the waiting lists for planned surgeries,” said Mr Sobyanin.
The Moscow Mayor said the city authorities are closely working with the Sklifosovsky Research Institute of Emergency Medicine. “The institute takes a substantial patient load, particularly when the city is in trouble, when it is struck by man-made disasters, accidents, etc.,” Mr Sobyanin said, thanking the institute’s staff for their hard work.
The Mayor also said the city had contributed 3 billion roubles for the new medical equipment and refurbishment of the institute, in the past few years. “We do it regularly, even though the modernisation programme has officially long been over,” he said. “We invest billions of roubles every year into new medical equipment and technologies, including here. Just recently, we overhauled nine operating theatres. And this is the core, the centrepiece of the Sklifosovsky Institute, and it has undergone complete renovation.”
The institute now has newly built pathology and laboratory medicine units, and a new ambulance station will be built soon. “We are starting the project design, it will be a massive centre, one of the best in the city,” Mr Sobyanin said. “I think it will also help improve the Sklifosovsky Institute’s performance.”
According to the Mayor, the institute has also done a lot of scientific research. “It is hard to fit into the tough framework of health insurance,” he said. “We have agreed and will shortly decide on special grants for institutes that pursue scientific research programmes. Even though this does not fall under the city authorities’ competence, it has historically happened that talented staff, and a large number of research departments that we proactively cooperate, with are centered here.”
Russian Health Minister Veronika Skvortsova in turn thanked the Moscow authorities for their support for the institute. “The whole country looks up to the Sklifosovsky Institute as the main emergency care centre,” she said. “Despite being a Moscow institution, we see it as the main office that cooperates with all regions and supports and provides training to all emergency medicine doctors of the country.”
Director of the Sklifosovsky Institute Mogeli Khubutia said his medical staff saw 15,000 patients from other cities and towns in 2016. He said the renovation had covered 3,000 sq m of the institute. “By now, thanks to the city programme, our operating theatres have been completely overhauled to the best modern standards.”
Mr Khubutia also said that the reconstruction had made it possible to perform an increasing number of surgeries at the institute. He added that the institute would be able to perform up to 10,000 planned surgeries per year, and conduct 23,000–25,000 emergency operations.
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- The city keeps investing in the hospital after the end of the modernisation programme.
- The new operating unit will only perform high-tech and minimally invasive surgeries.
- The waiting lists for planned surgeries were inexcusably long before the introduction of the new operating unit.
- A new ambulance station has been built recently to improve the Sklifosofsky Institute’s performance.
- Apart from treating its patients, the Institute is also involved in scientific research.
- The Institute has a special educational programme for the doctors from different regions of Moscow.
- Patients from all over the country are admitted for treatment in the Sklifosovsky Institute.
- The capacity of the institute has decreased since the reconstruction.