The medical objective would be built on Bulevardul Timișoara and will offer modern medical services for Romanians, at high standards.
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According to a press release from the Executive, the new Public Hospital in Sector 6 comes to complement the medical services of public hospitals in Bucharest, ensuring functional hospital circuits, the quality of medical care, the provision of diversified medical services, minimizing the risk of nosocomial infections and attracting and retaining qualified medical personnel .
“The new hospital will have a capacity of 307 beds (257 beds for continuous hospitalization and 50 beds for day hospitalization), 10 wards (neurology, cardiology, internal medicine, obstetrics-gynecology, neonatology, surgery, intensive care, orthopedics, oncology and ophthalmology), 8 operating rooms and 7 delivery rooms”, mentions the quoted source.
The investment for the construction of the Public Hospital in Sector 6 is estimated at over 145 million euros, and it will be the first general hospital built in the last 45 years in Sector 6, and the first in the Capital in the last 34 years.
The height regime of the building will be S+P+1E+2R+3R+4R+5R (basement + ground floor + one floor + 4 detached floors), with a developed area of 30,416.19 sqm. The building complex will benefit from a ground-level parking lot with at least 365 parking spaces.
The investment objective will have a low impact on the natural environment, based on a new, modern, sustainable building concept with low energy consumption, respecting the requirements of the building with almost zero energy consumption.
The medical unit, whose environmental and social impact assessment study is already being developed, will be fully financed from its own revenues and will operate on the principle of financial autonomy.
The land on which the hospital is to be built has been freed from encumbrances since a year ago. For this, the necessary approvals were obtained and the procedures for assigning works for the high-voltage wires and the diversion of the gas pipeline were carried out. Also, additional environmental studies, soil analysis, social impact, etc. were carried out.
“I thank the prime minister (he notified me personally) and the ministers and directors from Development, Health and Justice, who supported the project by approving it. Once again I am confirmed that tenacity, dialogue and not the map, attacks and conflict are the bases on which you can build important projects for the community. I don't really use many quotes, but now this one comes to mind: “Politics is the art of making things possible” (Otto von Bismarck). At the moment, this is the most mature project to build a new public hospital in Bucharest. We need this new hospitalbecause we need hospitals without nosocomials and without seismic risk in our city“, said the mayor Ciprian Ciucu, quoted in a press release from the District 6 City Hall.