Jan. 26, 2025, 10:22 p.m.
Kherson Oblast seeks over 33 million for construction of rural outpatient clinic
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A general family medicine outpatient clinic is planned to be built in the village of Davydiv Brid in Kherson Oblast. The cost of the project is UAH 33.5 million, with UAH 21.9 million available.
The relevant announcement wasmade in the DREAM Digital Ecosystem by the Territorial Development Department of the Kherson Regional State Administration.
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The purpose of the construction of the facility is to provide modern conditions for medical staff. Accessibility of quality medical care for the local population.
The project envisages the construction of a one-story outpatient clinic building that will meet modern standards of functionality, energy efficiency and inclusiveness. The building will be provided with all the necessary utilities, including water supply, sewage, electricity, heating, ventilation and fire protection.
The outpatient clinic is to be equipped with doctors' offices, a treatment room and a vaccination room. In addition, a comfortable waiting area for patients will be created. There is also the possibility of installing solar panels to partially meet energy needs and a rainwater collection system for technical needs.
The total cost of the project is UAH 33.5 million. The European Investment Bank agreed to provide UAH 21.3 million.
Photo: screenshot from DREAM
Earlier, the Verkhnorohachytsia village council announced its intention to purchase a set of equipment and a car for the mobile ASC. They plan to spend a little over UAH 1 million. And the Kherson Regional Hospital for Rehabilitation has announced the creation of a 30-bedMental Health Unit. The arrangement of which can cost the budget 11 million hryvnias. At the same time, the hospital itself can allocate only 93 thousand hryvnias out of 11 million.
In total, since the beginning of the year, 11 facilities have been added to the DREAM Digital Ecosystem for Accountable Recovery Management, which are planned to be restored in 2025. At the same time, the cost has been calculated for only two reconstruction projects: the repair of the Mental Health Unit and the reconstruction of the Vysokopil Lyceum building.