Puchkov Ambulance and Emergency Medical Care Station

  • 30.11.2023
  • 17:00–18:00
  • 3, 1st Koptelsky Pereulok, Building 1, Moscow (Sukharevskaya metro station). You will need your passport to visit Puchkov Ambulance and Emergency Medical Care Station.
  • Last day of registration for the tour: 11/28/2023
Tour description:

1. Unified City Emergency Medical Dispatch Centre (survey algorithm taking into account the patient’s age, complaints, call location, and the severity of the patient’s condition. Use of artificial intelligence capabilities; integration of an integrated management system with 112 call services and a unified medical reference service; patient data in the information services of the Compulsory Medical Insurance Fund and UMIAS; positioning of the call locations and emergency medical services teams on a topographic map of Moscow).

2. City Critical Care Centre (advisory assistance to doctors of day patient units in person and remotely using telemedicine technologies and uniform approaches to specialized and high-tech care with life-threatening conditions; Monitoring the resuscitation activities of emergency medical services teams).

3. Introduction to the emergency medical services teams (linear, resuscitation, and neonatal), as well as an emergency medical team with an extracorporeal membrane oxygenation device (extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and CPR for patients with refractory and potentially reversible circulatory arrest).

Tour route:
Unified City Emergency Medical Dispatch Centre – 45 min.
City Critical Care Centre – 15 min.
Introduction to the equipment of emergency medical services teams – 30 min.

You will need your passport to visit Puchkov Ambulance and Emergency Medical Care Station.

The Puchkov Ambulance and Emergency Medical Care Station is one of the largest and most effective medical organizations not only in Moscow, but throughout the world.
Moscow is home to 62 substations and 39 emergency medical aid posts, where over 1,000 emergency medical services teams and more than 140 emergency medical care teams are on duty every day.

Ambulance teams handle more than 12,000 calls per day, or approximately four million calls per year. There is the Unified City Dispatch Centre (UCDC), where the average operator response time to telephone calls via the 103 number is 3–4 seconds.

The UCDC has created and introduced a system of survey algorithms that make it possible to quickly and correctly sort and respond to incoming calls with the use of artificial intelligence technologies.

Nikolay Plavunov, Doctor of Medical Sciences; Professor; Chief Visiting Specialist for Emergency Medical Care of the Moscow Healthcare Department; Laureate of the Russian Government Prize