la Comunidad de Madrid begins work on the fourth focus of elementary in Rivas-Vaciamadrid
with a period of 10 months
– give health care to a population of 30,000 people
– represents an investment of nearly 2 million and a million a year in maintenance and staff
Madrid, 2011-September La Comunidad de Madrid has begun the work of the fourth primary care center of Rivas-Vaciamadrid, to be built on a plot of 7.950 square meters. Its construction, which is expected within a period of 10 months, shall be borne by the public company ARPROMA. The new health center of Rivas represents an investment of nearly 2,000,000 euros in its construction and 1,000,000 a year in maintenance and personnel.
This new device has been made possible by the collaboration with the city of Rivas with different instances of the regional government, and which has facilitated its construction by ceding the terrain in which it is located.
This new Centre, which could be extended according to the future needs of the population, will be able to serve 30,000 people and will be integrated into the network of primary care in the community of Madrid. It will have 11 consultations of family medicine, Pediatrics 4, 11 nurses, in addition to a room of extractions and a multi-purpose room.
The new health centre will have 5 doctors of family, 3 pedÃatras, 4 nurses and administrative assistants 4. The building is sized to absorb a possible increase in population and where the time, also increased the staff of professionals. The new Centre is now beginning its construction joins the investments made by the community in Rivas Vaciamadrid to improve health care for the town through existing health centres (Centre for health La Paz, health center Santa Monica and the Local Office of Rivas) and amounting to 194.980 euros since 2003.
Comfort both professionals and citizens who attend these centres through various improvement works exceeding the 217,000 euros since 2003, has also been improved. In the same way, the template that serves the three existing health centers has increased in 20 people since 2003, with the sum of 8 doctors of family 3 pediatricians, 3 nurses, 1 matron, 1 physiotherapist and administrative assistants 4.