Approved the supply of new medical equipment in the amount of 6 million euros for the military hospitals of the Attica Region

By decision of the Regional Governor of Attica, Nikos Hardalia, the allocation of 6 million euros is approved for the armoring of the military nursing institutions of Lekanopedi.

“Today, our military hospitals are equipped with the most modern machines. Utilizing every available resource, we ensure their orderly and smooth operation, contributing to the national effort for free quality health and care services for our servicemen and their families – a small return for their contribution to society,” said the Regional Governor of Attica. He added: “From the very beginning we have been committed to the well-being of all. We protect, with actions, the national health system, in every possible way. Investing in public health, caring for patients through the upgrading of health services and reducing social inequalities in the field of health care is our clear and non-negotiable priority.”

The program is part of the “Attica” Program 2021-2027 and is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund.

It concerns the supply of modern medical equipment and more specifically:

  • Two Digital Angiographers – Coronagraphers (1.7 million euros)
  • Double-headed tomographic g-camera (SPECT) (300,000 euros)
  • Surgical microscope for N/X use (305,000 euros)
  • Digital Mammogram (375,000 euros)
  • Electronic Photon Tomograph g-camera 2 heads (SPECT-CT) (600,000 euros)
  • Three portable X-ray machines (C-arm) (330,000 euros)
  • Magnetic Tomograph (1.18 million euros)
  • Two EBUS-TBNA Bronchoscopes (620,000 euros)
  • Optical Coherence Tomography OCT (123,000 euros)
  • Surgical Microscope (175,000 euros)
  • Complete Endoscopic Tower (250,000 euros)
  • Pyrgos ENT Surgery Endoscopic (41,000 euros).

As underlined by the Regional Governor of Attica, Nikos Hardalias, within 2024, a new invitation is expected for the further armoring and upgrading of the medical equipment and the rest of Attica’s hospitals.