A team of doctors from various fields saved the patient in a special high-tech operating room, which is available in all leading medical centers in the city.
According to Anastasia Rakova, Moscow's deputy mayor for social affairs, thanks to the integration of the city's ambulance service into the capital's unified digital healthcare system, the clinic's doctors quickly received all the necessary information about the patient's condition from the arriving team and were able to prepare in advance for her arrival.
The complex surgical intervention included a number of stages: stopping the bleeding, minimally invasive surgery on the liver, restoration of the collarbone, and complex neurosurgical surgery on the spine. Two weeks later, the patient was back on her feet: she was discharged from the hospital for further outpatient observation, the deputy mayor clarified.
The standard of emergency medical care in the capital is regulated by strict protocols for each medical worker when patients are admitted. There are uniform approaches to the timing and procedure for diagnostic procedures in the most common situations.
The work of medical specialists is based on the principle of “doctor to patient,” high requirements for staff competence, and large-scale educational programs, according to the press service of the mayor and government of Moscow.
Testing of a logistics robot for laboratories has begun in Moscow.
Moscow has accelerated free access for citizens to endoscopic examinations.
