The new CT scan has been activated at Maggiore-Nino Baglieri in Modica, he is in the emergency room –





It’s finally done! The new CT scan of the Maggiore-Nino Baglieri Hospital is operational and is located in the emergency room premises. News that has been awaited for months which finally arrives and reassures citizens.

The perfected process, conducted admirably by the company Technical Service directed by Dr., has been completed in recent days. Pasquale Amendolagine. With the delivery of the Scia (Certified report of start of activity) to the Fire Brigade, the ASP of Ragusa communicates the activation of the new CT scan to the Emergency Department of the Modica hospital.

The new CT scan, purchased by the ASP, is a significant investment for an important district and will certainly improve the first aid of the Modican hospital. The investment is part of the financing reviewed by Mission 6 of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR), component ‘Large healthcare equipment’, and concerned, at the same time, the adaptation of rooms in the former changing room of the OP “Maggiore- Baglieri” which host the important diagnostic tool.

The words of the extraordinary commissioner

“The activation of the second specialist equipment – ​​says the Extraordinary Commissioner of the ASP of Ragusa, Giuseppe Drago – follows the activation of a first latest generation CT scan in the Radiology department by a few months. In this way we will be able to implement diagnostic imaging services, even in the emergency context, and meet patients’ requests for assistance, with a view to reducing waiting lists” .

From the Commissioner’s words we can see the desire to do more and more for Hyblaean healthcare. We hope that the prospect of reducing waiting lists is increasingly real. Surely with the activation of the new CT scan you will no longer have to wait long in the emergency room or be transported to another hospital to carry out the diagnostic test.

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