City Clinic No. 68 of the Moscow Healthcare Department

  • 30.11.2023
  • 12:00–13:00
  • 42/1, Ulitsa Plyushchikha, Moscow
  • Last day of registration for the tour: 11/28/2023
Tour description:

Information about the new clinic standard; the “new philosophy” of the clinic’s administrator; modern format of doctor-patient interaction; electronic prescription functionality; Unified Radiological Information Service; clinical decision support system chatbot.

Tour route: Reception area – Entrance area – Blood collection area – General practitioner’s office – X-ray room – Branch manager’s office – Buffet area

Participants must carry an ID.

City Clinic No. 68 of the Moscow Healthcare Department is located in the Central Administrative District of Moscow. It has five branches and serves 154,389 people.

The city’s leadership and the Moscow Healthcare Department have repeatedly offered high praise for the work of City Clinic No. 68:

- 7 grants to create a patient-oriented environment
- 1 grant for activities envisaged by the Moscow clinic standard
- 1 grant for the best division of the Adult Home Medical Care Department

General information about Branch No. 2

Number of people served – 32,254
Total area of the facility – 3,761.5 square metres
Year of construction: 1970
Planned capacity – 730 visits per shift
Actual capacity in 2022 – 430 visits per shift
Major renovations in 2021
The building includes all the main primary care departments: therapeutic department, advisory department, preventive medicine department, functional diagnostics, and radiation diagnostics.

Personnel: The second branch of the clinic employs 21 doctors, 18 paramedical professionals, and 13 other staff members.

Equipment:
- X-ray, fluorography, and mammography machines
- 4 ultrasound machines (one portable machine)
- functional diagnostic equipment (ECG, Holter ECG monitoring, 24-hour blood pressure monitoring, and body plethysmograph)
- Video endoscopic unit for cystoscopy

Clinic’s achievements:
The clinic is implementing a pilot project called the ‘New Moscow Clinic Standard’ to improve the efficiency of medical institutions (modern design, convenient location of offices, easy navigation, information stands, entrance area, doctor’s reception rooms equipped with new ergonomic furniture, and the placement of furniture and consumables in offices taking into account lean manufacturing technologies).
City Clinic No. 68 of the Moscow Healthcare Department is located in the Central Administrative District of Moscow. It has five branches and serves 154,389 people.

Natalya Kuzenkova, Chief Physician