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project info
Start date: 21 December 2017
End date: 31 December 2023
funding
Fund: European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)
Total budget: 2 354 201,47 €
EU contribution: 1 647 941,03 € (70%)
programme
Programming period: 2014-2021
Managing authority: Ministerul Dezvoltării Regionale, Administrației Publice si Fondurilor Europene
intervention field

Modernisation, rehabilitation and equipping of the health services infrastructure of the Targu Carbunesti Emergency Hospital, Gorj county

The general objective of the project is to improve the health level of the population of Targu-Carbunesti City by providing complex outpatient medical services that fall into the category of essential services for the population. Thus, in order to achieve the general objective, the Targu-Carbunesti Territorial Administrative Unit wants to widen the range of medical services and to increase their quality by modernising and equipping the outpatients of Targu-Carbunesti Emergency Hospital. According to Land Book No 36774, the building that is the subject of financing, respectively C8, has an outpatient destination. Because at the moment, the UPU department does not have an allotted space, the outpatient building houses a part of the UPU on the ground floor. The area temporarily occupied by the UPU department (until the construction of a new functional building) was highlighted on the ground floor plan architecture and is not the object of the project proposed for financing. Therefore, through the proposed project, the main objection was met, namely: Increasing the accessibility of health, community and secondary-level services, in particular for poor and remote areas, and increased access to primary care for poor and low-access areas. The proposed project aimed precisely at developing the pyramidal base of the medical infrastructure, represented mainly by the Ambulatory Department in order to be able to ensure prevention in the first place, but also to ensure a primary medical care that leads to the improvement of the health and social inclusion of the poor and those in areas with reduced access. Through the added quality brought by the proposed project, the conditions of developing the infrastructure of services capable of providing continuous primary care are met, which leads both to the efficiency of the health system, by reducing avoidable admissions, and to the accessibility of the offer of assistance services within the ambulatory. Thus, the proposed project aimed precisely at reducing inequalities in the health status of the population, especially in isolated or economically disadvantaged areas, by diagnosing diseases in the early stages and successfully treating lighter diseases, preventing their worsening and leading to a decrease in the proportion of people with uncovered medical needs, through the development of the Laboratory of minimally invasive functional exploration and the zoning and functionalisation of the specialties within the ambulatory. At the level of the European Union, one of the main pillars of policies is “Respect for the principles of sustainable development, equal opportunities, gender and non-discrimination” The said principles are protected by guaranteeing them in the framework of the construction of the EU and European law. The concept of sustainable development represents – car development

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