FPV resident opens modern dialysis center in Vladivostok

The company "NEFROLOG" opened an outpatient nephrology center in Vladivostok as a resident of the Free Port (FPV). Here they help patients with renal failure in a day hospital setting. All procedures are provided to patients absolutely free of charge, under the compulsory medical insurance policy. According to the agreement with the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation (FEDC), investments in the project amounted to more than 1 million rubles, 14 jobs were created. "We have implemented a socially significant project by increasing the availability of medical services. Now people with Group 1 disabilities do not have to travel far - our day hospital is available in the city center. We accept all citizens of Russia for treatment. Services are provided within the framework of state guarantees for the provision of free medical care under the territorial compulsory medical insurance program in Primorsky Region. The center’s project was implemented with the status of a resident of the Free Port of Vladivostok – this helped not only to speed up the launch, but also allows us to invest the funds saved on tax breaks in the development of the center,” shared Nikolai Volobuev, CEO of the company “NEFROLOG”. Nikolay Volobuyev also noted that the day hospital will operate in four shifts with 6 patients per shift, i.e. 24 patients per day. In the future, it is planned to expand the list of medical services and the capacity of the existing center, as well as open new dialysis centers in Primorsky and Khabarovsk Regions, Sakhalin and Magadan. To scale up the project, the entrepreneur plans to use the preferential regimes of the FPV and ASEZ.

The company "NEFROLOG" opened an outpatient nephrology center in Vladivostok as a resident of the Free Port (FPV). Here they help patients with renal failure in a day hospital setting. All procedures are provided to patients absolutely free of charge, under the compulsory medical insurance policy. According to the agreement with the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation (FEDC), investments in the project amounted to more than 1 million rubles, 14 jobs were created.

"We have implemented a socially significant project by increasing the availability of medical services. Now people with Group 1 disabilities do not have to travel far - our day hospital is available in the city center. We accept all citizens of Russia for treatment. Services are provided within the framework of state guarantees for the provision of free medical care under the territorial compulsory medical insurance program in Primorsky Region. The center’s project was implemented with the status of a resident of the Free Port of Vladivostok – this helped not only to speed up the launch, but also allows us to invest the funds saved on tax breaks in the development of the center,” shared Nikolai Volobuev, CEO of the company “NEFROLOG”.

Nikolay Volobuyev also noted that the day hospital will operate in four shifts with 6 patients per shift, i.e. 24 patients per day. In the future, it is planned to expand the list of medical services and the capacity of the existing center, as well as open new dialysis centers in Primorsky and Khabarovsk Regions, Sakhalin and Magadan. To scale up the project, the entrepreneur plans to use the preferential regimes of the FPV and ASEZ.

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