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project info
Start date: 23 April 2024
End date: 31 December 2025
funding
Fund: European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)
Total budget: 2 400 000,00 €
EU contribution: 2 040 000,00 € (85%)
programme
Programming period: 2021-2027
intervention field
European Commission Topic
European Commission Topic

Retrofitting and increasing the availability of AOS services in the Provincial Occupational Medicine Centre in Lublin

The aim of the project is to increase the potential of WOMP CP-L in Lublin in the area of outpatient specialist care, including the Daily Rehabilitation Centre (DOR) to increase the availability of these services. As part of the project, medical equipment will be purchased for the needs of AOS and the Medical Rehabilitation Centre (DOR) of WOMP CP-L in Lublin, as well as the purchase of Braille plates made of steel to mark offices and other rooms located at the place of providing health services in the field of AOS (which will be an invaluable help for the blind in the diagnosis of what room they are dealing with) and training of medical staff in helping people with special needs, as well as training staff providing health services in the field of AOS and the Medical Rehabilitation Centre (DOR) under the funds from the European Funds for Social Development program entitled. "Safe patient - actions for the benefit of patients' rights in the health care system" carried out by the Patient's Rights Ombudsman. The project is part of the implementation of measure 7.8 Health infrastructure (type 2: Development of POZ/AOS through construction, reconstruction and modernization of health infrastructure facilities and/or their equipment, including medical equipment, in order to improve access to services, including primarily in less economically developed areas and rural areas). The project is non-infrastructural - its main element is the purchase of medical equipment and equipment, it does not require any construction works. Through the implementation of the project, through the purchase of medical equipment, marking of offices and other rooms with Braille steel plaques supporting patients with visual disabilities and training of medical staff in helping people with special needs, access to high-quality medical services of outpatient specialist care will be increased for residents of the region financed from public funds. It is a pro-quality activity aimed at adapting medical entities to the dynamic development of medical sciences, including new solutions and diagnostic and therapeutic possibilities, as well as changing epidemiological and sanitary conditions (especially in the face of mitigating the negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic). The implementation of the project includes: preparation of a feasibility study, purchase of medical equipment, purchase of Braille plates made of steel, training of medical staff in the field of assistance to people with special needs, training of staff providing health services in the field of AOS and the Medical Rehabilitation Center (DOR) under the funds from the European Funds for Social Development program entitled: "Safe patient - actions for patients' rights in the health care system", project promotion and project management. The following medical equipment and equipment will be purchased in the project: dynamic resonance imaging, digital x-ray machine with 3 detectors, densitometer, videodermatoscope with computer and software, exoskeleton for rehabilitation and re-education of gait, EMG for evaluation of muscle activity and conduction of peripheral nerves, ultrasound, laryngological unit, head for testing muscles and ligaments, drive for microsurgical procedures of the foot and hand, impedance audiometer, videocoloscope, cryosurgery apparatus, treadmill for exercise trials, ECG holters, VR glasses supporting physical and spatial rehabilitation and other listed in the Annex "Equipment specification". In addition, 43 Braille plates made of steel will be purchased for the needs of people with visual disabilities, which will be mounted on the doors of offices and other rooms located on the 1st and 2nd floor of Block C, where health services in the field of AOS and rehabilitation are provided.

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