Vidzeme hospital development project with a gala event on December 1 and finally opens the resuscitation and anaesthesiology unit and the ambulance (NMP) and patient admissions unit. The project lasted eight years, during which several major improvements were made to the hospital, which greatly refined and developed the hospital's infrastructure.
The project has provided an opportunity for Vidzeme hospital to realize ambitious development plans, 12 wards have been renovated in total, one entry hub has been created with patient wardrobes, four staircases have been repaired, 12 medical equipment and 108 beds have been purchased. The project has a total cost of €13,200,127.05 and started in 2016 when repairs were carried out in the children's disease unit, after which improvements took place in the therapy Unit 2, rehabilitation Unit, chronic patient care Unit, Laboratory and blood production Unit, endoscopy Unit, outpatient Unit and functional Diagnostic and neurology Unit. The project also bought state-of-the-art and state-of-the-art medical devices for several diagnostic departments.
'We have gone through a very responsible and important phase which has certainly lifted our quality latte to provide our patients and staff with both the best services and the best working conditions. We understand very well that we still have somewhere to grow and develop, so we're still in action and there are new projects in the plans to improve the hospital environment. Today, a major and important end point has been made to the project, with two sections important to the hospital profile following repairs - the resuscitation and anaesthesiology Unit, as well as the NMP and patient admissions Unit. These departments are doing vital work and we very much hope that in the new circumstances it will be more convenient for them to work and provide patients with all the help they need,” says Ugis Muskov, Chairman of the Board of Vidzeme hospital.