MIKOP, March 4. / TASS /. The new building of the children's city polyclinic was opened in Maykop, it was built at the expense of the individual program for the socio-economic development of the region.
"Creating new conditions for the operation of a children's medical institution is another important step in improving the quality and availability of medical services as part of the President's strategic initiatives," the head of the republic, Murat Kumpilov, said at the opening ceremony on Thursday. He recalled that last year, with the support of the federal center, an individual program of socio-economic development was launched in Adygea. "Today we are already seeing the results of our consistent work to improve the quality of medical care," said Kumpilov.
The press service of the head of the region explained that until recently, the Maykop city children's clinic was located on the first floor of a residential building in the Mayak microdistrict and served a large number of residents of the developing part of the city, where housing development is actively underway and many young families live. "The birth rate also increased thanks to the Demography national project and other support measures, in connection with which a decision was made to purchase a new building and modern medical equipment," the press service said. For these purposes, 180 million rubles were allocated.
The new multi-storey building has created comfortable conditions for the stay of young patients and the work of the medical staff. All departments of the polyclinic are distributed according to the procedure for providing medical care to children, as well as according to the principle of lean technologies. "The polyclinic began to provide a range of services, some of which were previously provided in other institutions: now there are an X-ray room, EEG, REG, EMG rooms, as well as a vision protection room for children," the press service explained. There is also a feeding room for infants and a department of rehabilitation and rehabilitation treatment.
At a meeting with the staff of the polyclinic, Kumpilov stressed that work on the development of the health care system in the region will continue both within the framework of the individual program and the national project "Health", and other programs. In particular, in Adygea there is a regional project for the development of children's health care. In addition, last year, within the framework of the "Children's Health Care" program, medical equipment was purchased and comfortable conditions were created in children's polyclinics of the republic. In total, about 50 million rubles were allocated for these purposes.