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Tashir Group has completed in-situ concreting phase within the project for development of a new block for Morozov Children’s City Clinical Hospital (CCCH) and currently starts installation of utility networks and façade finishing. The new building is scheduled for commissioning in late 2016.

Having inspected the construction site of Morozov CCCH, Mayor of Moscow Sergey Sobyanin commented: “The most complicated surgeries in medicine are being performed here. It will definitely be one of the best clinics in Russia and Europe alike. All logistics is well-planned. The closed loop of care will allow the doctor to diagnose the disease quickly, and the patient, to receive adequate treatment.”

“We are not trying to fit medical technology into old, ill-fitted blocks but are rather erecting a new building with full intact technology process. It is worth noting that this will be the first children’s hospital built in Moscow after 1975; the last one constructed was Bashlyaeva Children’s City Clinical Hospital. After that, only reconstruction and repairs were performed in Moscow children’s hospitals. Today we stay assured that Morozov CCCH will meet all 21st century requirements,” noted Igor Koltunov, Head Physician. Besides, according to Koltunov, the new building will allow for adding 800 new jobs to the clinic personnel.

The new block of Morozov CCCH will constitute a 9-storey building (7 storeys above ground and 2 underground) to include 15 departments able to accommodate up to 500 patients. The treatment block will be divided into therapy and surgery each of those containing several departments: endocrinology, physiotherapy, pulmonology, neurosurgery and neurooncology, ophthalmology and eye microsurgery, traumatology and orthopedics, etc. The project also includes a clinical diagnostics laboratory. Notably, it is here in the new building that Moscow’s first bone marrow transplantation department will appear.

Beside constructing the new block, Tashir will reconstruct the building of oxygen gasifier to ensure centralized, continuous medical gas supply to all of Morozov Hospital.

Tashir will also modernize Morozov CCCH by installing an automated management system and a hospital information system to support medical and administrative activities as well as to store patients’ data and transfer it to the federal level healthcare information system.
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New Treatment Block

The treatment block will consist of an admission department with filter boxes for the newcomer patients at the ground floor, and wards for one and two persons at all other floors above ground. All wards will have alarm buttons and an advanced surveillance system.

The new block was designed for comfortable accommodation of little patients. Specifically, beside special play zones in departments, the second storey above ground will have a central upper, skylit playground with stained glass artwork ceiling window. Wards meant for kids under seven will offer comfortable accommodation with parents.

The approved project stipulates for an airbridge between the new block and an existing block of the Hospital. Two new entrances to the territory will be added from 3rd Lyusinovsky Pereulok.

The block is divided into therapy and surgery, each of those containing several departments: endocrinology, pulmonology, neurosurgery and neurooncology, traumatology and orthopedics, etc. Within each section of the departments, treatment spaces are included as well as play zones and classrooms. The centralized surgery of the new block will contain 12 operating theaters and special smaller operating rooms in ward areas, with an additional intensive care and anesthesiology unit to accommodate 33 kids. On top of this, functional diagnostics, endoscopy, physiotherapy and exercise therapy, and radiology departments will work here, and a clinical and diagnostic laboratory capable of 2 million tests per year. All of those will feature most advanced medical equipment.

Historical background

State Budget Healthcare Institution of the city of Moscow “Morozov Children’s City Clinical Hospital” under the Moscow Healthcare Department was founded in 1903 and is a multi-profile specialized clinical hospital to include 29 departments and accommodate a total of 1,100 patients (39 of them in resuscitation and intensive care; 5 of them in the day patient department). The hospital profiles include surgery, infectology, neurosurgery, neurooncology, neonatology, traumatology, somatology, otorhinolaryngology, ophthalmology, pediatrics, oncogematology, cardiorheumatology, endocrinology, neurology, and gastroenterology. The hospital employs 1,688 people, out of those 461 are doctors incl. 7 Professors, 18 M.D.s and 65 Candidates of Medicine; 5 doctors have been awarded with the title of Honored Doctor of the Russian Federation.

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«The most complicated surgeries in medicine are being performed here. It will definitely be one of the best clinics in Russia and Europe alike. All logistics is well-planned. The closed loop of care will allow the doctor to diagnose the disease quickly, and the patient, to receive adequate treatment»
Sergey Sobyanin
Mayor of Moscow

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