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project info
Start date: 1 March 2021
End date: 31 December 2023
funding
Fund: European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)
Total budget: 4 237 650,00 €
EU contribution: 4 237 650,00 € (100%)
programme
Programming period: 2014-2021
Managing authority: Ministerul Dezvoltarii Regionale, Administratiei Publice si Fondurilor Europene
intervention field

Increasing the safety of patients in Cluj-Napoca’s hospitals using medical fluids

The overall objective of the project is to strengthen Cluj County’s capacity in managing the COVID-19 health crisis by promoting necessary investments to increase the capacity to respond to the health crisis. The overall objective of the proposed project falls both in Priority Axis 9 and in the specfic objective 9.1 of the LIOP, by the fact that 2 of the COVID hospitals in Cluj-Napoca modernise their infrastructure of electrical installations, medical fluids and air ventilation, as well as the installation of detection, signalling, fire alarm systems, with full coverage in order to respond in a timely and efficient manner to the COVID-19 crisis. The emergence of the new virus has taken by surprise the health facilities, including those are the subject of the project, in the sense that the influx of patients generated by the pandemic exceeds the capacity of hospitals, so that the medical fluid facilities have become overloaded. Thus, it is clear that, in the absence of financing LIOP, the activity of the sanitary units is hampered, sometimes making it almost impossible to comply with the protocols specific to the pandemic. By modernising the infrastructures of electrical installations, medical fluids, air ventilation, detection, signalling and alarms of LIOP fires, the patient’s level of care becomes an adequate one and is the essential element for the management of the health crisis, thus contributing to the achievement indicator 2S130. At the same time, this project contributes to the realisation of the program inficator, respectively, the result indicator of POIM 2S132- Adequate capacity for care and treatment of cases of SARS-CoV-2/infection management of the health crisis: Before the POIM Intervention: NO, NO, NO, NO. After the LIOP intervention: YES, YES. Thus, in order to carry out the medical act at high standards, in conditions of maximum safety for both the patient and the medical staff, it is imperative to modernise the medical fluid infrastructure in order to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. The two partner hospitals are line I and II hospitals in Cluj county, so their request during the pandemic is maximum. The existing medical infrastructure is insufficient in relation to the large number of patients infected with COVID 19 and in need of healthcare, with the existing infrastructure being overburdened. Thus, interventions are required at the level of the infrastructures of electrical installations, medical fluids and air ventilation, as well as at the level of detection, signalling, fire alarm systems.

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