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„Medical Centre in Łańcut” PLC Dysfunction analysis

Certyfikat Akredytacyjny. 9122.ZESP ISO 9001:2000. „Medical Centre in Łańcut” PLC Dysfunction analysis. 5 Paderewskiego St., 37-100 Łańcut, phone. +48 17 224 01 00, fax. +48 17 225 23 02 e-mail:sekretariat@cm-lancut.pl, web-site: www.cm-lancut.pl

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„Medical Centre in Łańcut” PLC Dysfunction analysis

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  1. Certyfikat Akredytacyjny 9122.ZESP ISO 9001:2000 „Medical Centre in Łańcut” PLCDysfunction analysis 5 Paderewskiego St., 37-100 Łańcut, phone. +48 17 224 01 00, fax. +48 17 225 23 02 e-mail:sekretariat@cm-lancut.pl, web-site: www.cm-lancut.pl NCR 0000328106; TIN 8151763728; Share Capital 53.350.000,00zł Bank Account Nr: PBSBank O/Łańcut 46 8642 1142 2014 2403 9255 0001

  2. 6 2 i 2a Lot 3909/3 9 13a 8 12 5 3 1 Lot for the investment 3909/10 Photo of the complex of hospital buildings:

  3. Legal basis Treatment - diagnostic wards (surgical, traumatic – orthopaedic, gynaecological – obstetric and neonatal), preservative wards (contagious diseases and pediatric) and the diagnostic department are placed in rooms that do not fulfill the requirements of the Minister of Health’s Regulation dated 10th November 2006, concerning the requirements for both professional and sanitary conditions of rooms and equipment of health care units (Dz. U. nr 213, pos. 1568 with changes). Their technical condition makes it impossible to adjust them to actual needs (narrow communication passages, too little space of operating rooms and diagnostic cabinets).

  4. Building nr 2 gynaecological – obstetric ward, neonatal ward, diagnostic department – dysfunction analysis

  5. Building 2ASurgical and traumatic-orthopedic ward, endoscopy lab, anesthesiology ward, operating block – dysfunction analysis

  6. Wards: surgical, traumatic-orthopedic, gynecological – obstetric (buildings 2 and 2a)

  7. Admission point for the surgical wardDriveway for ambulances

  8. X-ray lab

  9. Building nr 3 – contagious diseases ward and pediatric ward – dysfunction analysis

  10. Hospital wards not requiring investment • Building nr 1: internal diseases ward (1st floor)cardio logical ward (ground floor eastern wing)palliative medicine ward (ground floor western wing) • Building nr 9: psychiatric ward for children and teenagers • Building nr 13a neurological ward (ground floor)rehabilitation ward (1st floor) These wards fulfill the requirements of the Minister of Health’s regulation concerning the professional and sanitary requirements for rooms and equipment of health care units (Dz. U. 2006, nr 213, pos. 1568 with changes)

  11. Internal diseases ward, cardio logical ward, palliative medicine ward (1)

  12. Internal diseases ward, cardio logical ward, palliative medicine ward (2) Entrance for ambulances

  13. Psychiatric ward for children and teenagers .

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