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Arad County Clinical Hospital

Coordinates: 46°11′13″N 21°18′36″E / 46.1868463°N 21.3100433°E / 46.1868463; 21.3100433
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Arad County Emergency Clinical Hospital
Spitalul Clinic Județean de Urgență Arad
Map
Geography
LocationStrada Andrényi Károly, Nr. 2‑4, Arad, Arad County, Romania
Coordinates46°11′13″N 21°18′36″E / 46.1868463°N 21.3100433°E / 46.1868463; 21.3100433
Organisation
Care systemState-owned
FundingPublic hospital
TypeTeaching
Services
Emergency departmentTrauma center level I
Beds1,322
SpecialityMultipurpose
HelipadYes
History
Opened1775; 249 years ago (1775)
Links
Websitewww.scjarad.ro

Arad County Emergency Clinical Hospital (Romanian: Spitalul Clinic Județean de Urgență Arad) is a major hospital located at 2-4 Andrényi Károly Street, Arad, Romania. The hospital serves the whole Arad County and neighboring counties. The hospital is a multipurpose facility with 1322 beds, being one of the largest hospitals in the country. It has departments that cover most branches of human medicine (including psychiatry or palleative care).[1]

History

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The first salons of the hospital were opened in 1775. At the time, Arad was in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and therefore the hospital was partly operated by Hungarian staff. The original hospital was the actual Municipal Hospital, now part of the ACCH. The hospital's history remains uncertain until World War II, when the hospital was being used as a military hospital, as Arad was not a huge target. In the 1960s, the hospital was added an additional three floors, totaling five floors.

In the late 2000s, the hospital merged with the Arad Municipal Hospital (Romanian: Spitalul Municipal Arad), forming a hospital which not only treats patients from the municipality of Arad, but also from the county. This practice is done because in some parts of the county, the hospitals might not have the adequate equipment for certain procedures. In 2011, the hospital received a new air ambulance, as well as a helipad.[2]

In 2017, the local county council opened the new off-site pulmonology clinic after 4 years of construction. It is a 112-bed modern facility that houses the 3 pulmonology departments which were previously spread in old buildings across the city.[3] In 2023, Ioana Vornic, a doctor from the Hospital, renovated a ward in the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department with her own money.[4]

Facilities and equipment

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There are 1,322 hospital beds covering almost all medical specialities on a non-stop basis, with an average of 2-4 beds per room.[5] The hospital has multiple operating theaters and 2 ICUs. As of 2013 the cardiology operates a new cath lab making coronary and peripheral catheterization possible. The radiology department features CT and MRI imaging techniques. The hospital also features an advanced trauma center, with a recently rebuilt emergency department, being the most modern in western Romania. Arad County Clinical Hospital also features a helipad and coordinates the regional air ambulance service (SMURD) which operates a Eurocopter EC135 medical helicopter.

In 2023, the Department of Radiology and Medical Imaging UPU became fully functional with the help of European funds[6] In 2024, the hospital obtained European funding through the National Recovery and Resilience Plan. It is a one million euro project for investments in IT infrastructure.[7]

Future

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The local government plans on modernizing and expanding the hospital, however old infrastructure prevents it from being a true modern medical facility, thus building a new hospital from scratch in the near future has been deemed necessary.[8] A new oncology clinic is being built as of 2019 to replace the existing oncology department which functions in an inappropriate location.[9]

References

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  1. ^ "Spitalul Clinic Judeţean de Urgenţă Arad - Prima pagină". scjarad.ro. Archived from the original on 11 February 2009. Retrieved 14 January 2022.
  2. ^ "Pista de aterizare pentru spital". Aradon.ro. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
  3. ^ "A fost sfințit "noul spital TBC" din Grădiște". Aradon.ro. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
  4. ^ "Romanian doctor renovates obstetrics and gynecology ward with her own money". Romania Insider. 2023-03-09. Retrieved 2024-05-23.
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  6. ^ "Compartimentul de Radiologie și Imagistică Medicală UPU este complet funcțional! – SCJU Arad" (in Romanian). Retrieved 2024-05-23.
  7. ^ "Proiect de 1 milion de euro pentru investiții în infrastructura IT! – SCJU Arad" (in Romanian). Retrieved 2024-05-23.
  8. ^ "Propunere: noul spital clinic județean al Aradului se va construi la Șagu!" [Proposal: The new Arad County Clinic Hospital will be built in Saguagan!]. Archived from the original on 31 October 2013.
  9. ^ "S-a pus parafă pe Oncologie". www.aradon.ro. Retrieved 15 October 2019.