This substantial capital infusion involves the establishment
of a cutting-edge facility, incorporating a Burns Center equipped with 6 beds
for severe burns, 6 beds for intermediate and post-critical burns, and 5 beds
dedicated to microsurgery and reconstructive surgery. Moreover, the hospital
will feature an Acute Trauma Intervention (ATI) section with 27 beds, a
state-of-the-art operating block housing 25 operating rooms, and diverse
ancillary spaces, including Sterilization, Pharmacy, administrative and logistic
areas, technical zones, among others. Noteworthy is the inclusion of a heliport
to facilitate prompt medical transportation.
The UPU-SMURD will function with a capacity of 58 posts,
thereby augmenting the hospital’s capability to deliver critical care and
emergency services.
The comprehensive investment for this ambitious endeavor
stands at 66 million euros, with a projected implementation timeline of 26
months.
Financing for this transformative project is facilitated
through the Health Sector Reform initiative, which aims to elevate the quality
and efficiency of the health system. This initiative is funded by Loan
Agreement no. 8362, a collaborative effort between the Government of Romania
and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD).