Sobyanin announced increased access to high-tech medicine for children.

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Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –

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High-tech medicineis becoming increasingly accessible for children in Moscow. Sergei Sobyanin announced this on his channel in MAX messenger.

"Today, modern technologies are used in all children's hospitals in the city. Moscow doctors successfully utilize a variety of new and unique developments—from innovative genetically engineered and cell-based therapies to minimally invasive surgical interventions. All this allows doctors to achieve success in treating even the most severe illnesses," wrote the Moscow Mayor.

Source: Sergei Sobyanin's channel inMAX messenger

In the last year alone, the number of children receiving the necessary high-tech treatment in city hospitals specializing in pediatrics has increased by 44 percent.

Moscow is systematically expanding its pediatric healthcare capabilities and continuously introducing high technologies into pediatric practice. The city is building medical complexes of the future, such as the City Children's Clinical Hospital. hospital Saint Vladimir.

In addition, infrastructure is being modernized and updated. For example, the emergency departments of all children's hospitals in the city have been reconstructed, as well as those of the Moscow Multidisciplinary Clinical Center. Kommunarka Two new children's buildings were opened.

In addition, they are purchasing the latest equipment for rapid and accurate diagnostics, gentle surgeries, and advanced treatment methods. They are also implementing digital services and new standards, creating the perfect conditions for physician professional growth and scientific research.

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