The article deals with the issues of major repairs of rooms for radiation diagnostics in medical institutions, which is becoming more and more relevant in modern conditions. Functional diagnostics plays a key role in early detection of diseases, correct diagnosis and effective treatment of patients. With the development of technology and the advent of high-tech diagnostic equipment, there is a need to upgrade medical institutions to integrate such equipment. The study, conducted on the basis of an analysis of regulatory and technical documentation and scientific papers, highlighted the main stages of major repairs of radiation diagnostics facilities, identified the main participants in these stages. Organizational charts have also been developed for each stage, which emphasize the importance of coordination between all project participants, including builders, engineers, architects and medical specialists. The implementation of such schemes helps to minimize time and financial costs, ensures the implementation of all necessary requirements and standards, and guarantees the high quality of the work performed. As a result, we receive an organized repair process that allows medical institutions to effectively use new diagnostic equipment to improve the quality of medical services and improve the diagnosis and treatment of patients.
Keywords: major repairs, healthcare facilities, radiation diagnostics facilities, medical organization, project documentation
This article is devoted to identifying and analyzing the main factors that influence the effective overhaul of medical institutions, which have a great impact on the quality of life of the population, but do not meet modern standards and new trends of the Industry 4.0 concept. During the study, a comparative analysis of regulations governing the overhaul of medical institutions was carried out, design and working documentation was studied, and practical examples of the implementation of such projects were analyzed. As a result of the study, the most significant factors influencing the effectiveness of capital repairs of healthcare facilities were identified. Identified factors include: the lack of a modern legislative framework on capital repairs, insufficient quality of project documentation, ineffective planning and execution of capital repair projects, and lack of consideration of innovative approaches and technologies. These factors entail a number of additional risks, leading to increased costs and timing of work, as well as a decrease in the quality of work performed. In conclusion, recommendations are presented for optimizing the process of carrying out major repairs of medical institutions, including a detailed study of regulatory documents in order to update them in accordance with modern needs, and the involvement of a technical customer for the purpose of control from the initial stage to the commissioning of the institution.
Keywords: major repairs, healthcare facilities, medical institutions, modern standards, project documentation