A new project has been launched at the Jan Biziel University Hospital No. 2 in Bydgoszcz. The institution is planning to extend and redevelop the Emergency Department, largely by the creation of modern initial intensive care stations. The nearly PLN 4.5 million project is co-financed from the EU’s European Regional Development Fund.
The facilities for hospital-based education offered to our students and health care services provided to the community are constantly being improved. In recent years, the infrastructure of NCU Collegium Medicum has been expanded by several modernised or brand new units, including a refurbished four-storey teaching facility housing six faculty departments, an upgraded suite of the Outpatient Clinic for Chronic Wound Management at the University Hospital. No 1, the new facility of the Hospital housing the University Clinical Centre with four hospital departments, or the state-of-the art Operating Room Complex with an intensive care unit, a central sterilisation room and a new helipad. Another building is currently being redeveloped and modernised to house the Centre for Medical Simulation – a unit launched within the framework of the EU co-funded project entitled “Development of medical teaching through instructional simulation at the Nicolaus Copernicus University Collegium Medicum”.
Now, a new project has been launched at the Jan Biziel University Hospital No. 2 in Bydgoszcz. The institution is planning to extend and redevelop the Emergency Department for the purposes of improving the safety and quality of health care services provided, and optimising the use of the hospital’s property resources and human capital, primarily through the creation of three new stations for initial intensive care. The undertaking involves redeveloping the existing 1,052.06 m2 and extending the department by additional 772.7 m2.
The project entitled “Redevelopment and extension of the Emergency Department in the Jan Biziel University Hospital No. 2 in Bydgoszcz” is co-financed from EU funds and carried out within the framework of the Operational Programme Infrastructure and Environment, Priority Axis IX: Strengthening strategic health infrastructure. The total value of the project is PLN 4,435,555.99, and the co-funding from the European Regional Development Fund is PLN 3,400,000. The project is scheduled to be completed in December 2018.