Interreg Poland-Ukraine: PLN 13.5 million for hospitals in Ostrołęka and Lviv
The Mazovian Specialist Hospital in Ostrołęka will receive a helipad for emergency helicopters and an elevator directly connected to the ward, thanks to funding from the Interreg NEXT Poland-Ukraine cross-border cooperation program. It is reported by Upmp.news with reference to “Polskie Radio”
Similarly, a hospital in Lviv will be equipped with an angiograph to visualize blood vessels and internal organs.
Thanks to funding from Interreg, Ukrainian doctors will also be able to exchange knowledge and professional experience with specialists from Poland, while residents of the Polish-Ukrainian border region will gain access to improved healthcare.
The Interreg NEXT Poland-Ukraine program supports post-war reconstruction in Ukraine, improves healthcare access, promotes sustainable tourism, and strengthens border management, with a total budget of over 262 million euros, largely funded by the EU.
“We support initiatives that improve the quality and accessibility of healthcare in Poland and Ukraine.
This project will soon enable patients to benefit from the latest diagnostic technologies and modern infrastructure,” announced Konrad Wojnarowski, Deputy Minister of Funds and Regional Policy, during the signing of the funding agreement.
“In saving lives, every second counts, which is why building a platform for emergency helicopter landings is so crucial.
Well-invested funds support actions that address people’s everyday needs and enhance their health safety,” the Deputy Minister added.
Wiceminister funduszy i polityki regionalnej @K_Wojnarowski podpisał umowę o dofinansowanie projektu z programu współpracy transgranicznej #InterregNEXT #Polska – #Ukraina z priorytetu #Zdrowie. Tym samym szpitale w Ostrołęce i Lwowie otrzymają z programu blisko 1️⃣ 3️⃣ , 5️⃣ mln zł… pic.twitter.com/tldIcQebgV — Ministerstwo Funduszy i Polityki Regionalnej (@MFIPR_GOV_PL) July 29, 2024
Source: IAR/x.com/Ministry of Funds and Regional Policy/@MFIPR_GOV_PL/Interreg NEXT
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