PESARO – New CT scan, new MRI, two new angiographs, operational by the end of the year. Inspection by the General Director, Alberto Carelli, of the construction sites underway at the San Salvatore hospital in Pesaro. An overall investment of over five million eight hundred thousand euros for adaptation works and for the installation of new machinery purchased with Pnnr funds.
«The Region has allocated funds for the structural works of various areas of the Diagnostics department to accommodate the new CT scan and the new MRI – explains Carelli – for a total amount of approximately one million euros, 700,000 euros for the MRI, 65,000 euros for the works on the premises for the new Tac. Work will also begin very shortly on the Hemodynamics Department for the installation of the two new angiographs. The new Pesaro CT scan, worth 475 thousand euros, 910 thousand euros for the new MRI and the 3 multifunctional systems for radiology (two installed in Pesaro and one in Fano) for an amount of 658 thousand euros PNRR funds and regional funds”.
Finally, the director also visited the rooms where the two new angiographs will be positioned for the Hemodynamics department. A purchase of 917 thousand euros (with 150 thousand euros of adaptation work).
«An important technological modernization work – he concludes – to promote timeliness and effectiveness in treatment paths and to make the best technologies available to professionals and patients».