Rustam Minnikhanov visits the Central Regional Multispecialty Hospital in Nizhnekamsk

19 February 2021, Friday

On February 19, during his working visit to Nizhnekamsk municipal region, Tatarstan President Rustam Minnikhanov visited the Central Regional Multispecialty Hospital, where the first stage of the overhaul of medical building No. 3 was completed last year. The event was also attended by the Minister of Construction, Architecture, Housing and Communal Services of the Republic of Tatarstan Marat Aizatullin.

The medical building was built in 1984. There are reception and diagnostic, anesthetic and resuscitation, gynecology, surgical and operating departments there. As part of the first stage, one side of the building was renovated. The main operating room was equipped with a complex of "clean rooms", allowing to reduce the risk of nosocomial infection and postoperative complications, to increase the effectiveness of treatment of critical patients.

Minnikhanov looked around the medical building and got acquainted with the next stage of the overhaul. In the the other part of the building, electrical installation, plastering and painting works, replacement of windows and ventilation systems are underway. The renovation is planned to be completed in the summer.

Also, Minnikhanov was presented a project of a new admission-diagnostic department with an emergency and urgent care centre. The facility includes 192 beds of a 24-hour hospital and a reception and diagnostic department for 200 visits per shift. At present, the development of design estimates has been completed.

Later on the same day, during a meeting on the socio-economic development of the Nizhnekamsk region, Minnikhanov noted that the importance of the construction of a reception and diagnostic department. To implement the project, Tatarstan President urged to make use of the federal and regional programmes, as well as to get city-forming enterprises involved into the project.

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