Construction of a new 24-hour Emergency Care Unit in Jandaia do Sul will have a modern structure for basic and intermediate care, thanks to an investment of R$7 million from the Government of Paraná.
The municipality of Jandaia do Sul, in Paraná, will receive a significant boost in the health area: the construction of a new 24-hour Municipal Emergency Care Unit. The announcement was made this Tuesday (29) by Governor Ratinho Junior (PSD), in Curitiba.
The project, which will feature investment totaling R$7 million, it includes both the construction of the new unit and the acquisition of modern equipment. The project represents an important step forward for emergency care in the region.
New construction will have a modern structure and focus on accessibility
With resources from the Government of Paraná and support from the State Secretary of Health, Beto Preto, construction of the new Municipal Emergency Care Center will begin soon.
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R$4,5 million will be allocated to the physical work and another R$2,5 million for the purchase of cutting-edge equipment.
The unit will be built on a plot of land in the city center, owned by the city hall, with an area of over 800 m² and expected to be delivered within two years.
The structure will be focused on low and medium complexity care, operating uninterruptedly, 24 hours a day.
The population will have access to essential services such as triage, medical offices, emergency rooms, sutures, medication administration, diagnostic support and examinations.
The expectation is that the new space will significantly strengthen the municipal emergency and urgency network.
State and municipal authorities support the initiative
The announcement in Curitiba brought together several authorities, including the mayor of Jandaia do Sul, Ditão Pupio (MDB), the vice-mayor Inei Heckert (MDB), the secretary of Cities Guto Silva, the head of the Civil House João Carlos Ortega, the deputy chief Lúcio Mauro Tasso, the secretary of Agriculture Márcio Nunes and the director of the Legal Department of Jandaia do Sul, Maria José Heckert.
During the event, Secretary Beto Preto highlighted the relevance of construction of the new Emergency Room:
“This new Emergency Room will be a regional reference, with first-class structure, expanding access to healthcare and offering dignified care to our population,” he stated.
Mayor Ditão Pupio also celebrated the achievement and highlighted the importance of the work for residents:
“This announcement comes at a good time in the city’s recovery, especially since it is a fully equipped new structure. We are grateful for the trust that the governor and the secretary have in our city, which really needs a new Emergency Room for our population,” he said.
Revitalization of the current PAM and restructuring of the health network
In addition to the new unit, the City of Jandaia do Sul intends to renovate the current Municipal Emergency Care Center (PAM) with its own resources.
The proposal is to transform the old building into the new Municipal Health Department, centralizing several services in a single location. A new bidding process will be opened soon to make this renovation possible.
“Our old PAM was supposed to be ready, we put it out to tender in the previous administration and it wasn’t done. Now we have the work stopped and very little has been done. We are planning a new tender to transform the building into the Health Department and centralize everything,” explained the mayor.
The initiative of the Government of Paraná, in partnership with the municipality, in the construction of the new 24-hour Emergency Care demonstrates the commitment to the well-being of the population, ensuring greater access, quality and dignity in medical care.