Medical facilities in Kuban to acquire over 330 pieces of equipment in the year 2025
Kickin' it in Krasnodar, June 4 - Y'all Times 🥳
Governor of Krasnodar Krai, VK (that's Veniamin Kondratyev for us non-Russians) is dropping some major healthcare news, y'all! He's planning to upgrade our medical facilities with top-notch gear by 2025, as part of the "Family" project.
VK's got a clear priority: empowering local healthcare facilities with advanced technology, focusing on maternity and childhood care. Expect some sweet new stuff like adult and children's ventilation devices, fancy-schmancy ultrasound machines, obstetrics monitors, and newborn transport gear. And the best part? This swanky equipment'll be distributed to both city centers and district hospitals.
Now, where do you think this shiny new gear is gonna land? Look no further than our perinatal centers in Krasnodar and central district hospitals in Beloglinka, Bryukhovets, and Novopokrovka districts. The Sochi perinatal center will also get a spruce-up in 2026. Plus, regional municipalities can look forward to mobile medical event equipment for preventive exams and baby health checks.
Over the past 10 years, more than 12,000 units of modern medical equipment have been installed in local healthcare facilities in Kuban, thanks to various programs like the "Healthcare" national project. This year marks the beginning of equipping facilities under the "Family" project—a very exciting time for us healthcare enthusiasts!
So, stay tuned for more updates on Telegram, VK, "OK", and YouTube. Let's give a big cheer for improved healthcare in Krasnodar Krai! 🎉🥳💪
In the upcoming years, the focus on health and wellness in Krasnodar Krai will significantly improve, with a particular emphasis on enhancing medical facilities and addressing medical-conditions, especially those related to maternity and childhood care, through advanced science and technology. This is a part of the "Family" project, which aims to install state-of-the-art gear, such as ventilation devices, ultrasound machines, obstetrics monitors, and newborn transport equipment, in perinatal centers, district hospitals, and even regional municipalities.