Representatives of the Cluj County Council are seeking a loan from the Council of Europe Development Bank (CEB) for a single-building pediatric hospital with almost 600 beds, the administrative institution informed on Tuesday.
"The vice-president of the Cluj County Council, Mr. István Vákár met on February 25 with the representative of the Council of Europe Development Bank, Mrs. Dridi Wassila, accompanied by Mrs. Hegedüs Csilla, acting director of the Northwest Regional Development Agency. The main subject of this working meeting was the analysis of the possibility of the financial institution granting a loan for the implementation of the County Council's most important medical project - specifically the construction of a single-building pediatric hospital," the Cluj County Council informed.
The planned Children's Emergency Clinical Hospital will be the first pediatric hospital in an integrated system built from scratch after 1989 by a Romanian public authority. It will sit in the Borhanci neighborhood of Cluj, on a land plot of about 17 hectares. The facility will have 506 beds for continuous hospitalization, 51 beds for day hospitalization and 30 ICU beds.
According to the cited source, the regional medical facility, which will also represent a best practice model in the field of large-scale medical infrastructure, will be a center of clinical and scientific excellence, complying with the highest European standards and offering a wide and complex array of medical services for the young patients.
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