Auxiliary equipment for urban medical institution

The Jewish Hospital, as well as the healthcare system as a whole, is going through difficult times. The lack of funding accumulated over many years affects all medical institutions in Ukraine. As a result, Ukrainians are increasingly forced to seek help abroad. There they are billed amounts that are prohibitive by our standards. Today the internet is full of calls for help. People desperately try to raise funds for expensive treatment, clinging to foreign technically equipped clinics as their last chance for salvation.
But this is wrong. Medicine must be developed in Ukraine.
Odessa activists decided to start with one hospital and show by their example that our medicine can be effective. To work with the Municipal City Clinical Hospital #1, a charitable foundation with the symbolic name "Revival of the Jewish Hospital" was established, whose task is to create decent treatment conditions for Odessa residents. This requires funds that the local budget does not have, but they can be raised in a relatively short time. And most importantly - all funds invested in the hospital will bring invaluable benefit to society, because when it comes to health and human lives, nothing is more important!
The hospital's lack of extremely necessary things.
This project solves one of the pressing problems for our country - the problem of insufficient funding of medical institutions to create comfortable conditions for patients, including the poor.
The project solves the problem of hospital corruption by creating a transparent mechanism for charitable organizations at hospitals.
It is implemented on the basis of Odessa City Clinical Hospital #1 and wants to share experience with other medical institutions.
1. Creating a transparent mechanism for attracting and distributing funds for the development of medical institutions.
2. Drawing public attention to the problem of hospital equipment and outdated equipment.
3. Creating European treatment conditions for patients in a municipal hospital.
4. Spreading experience to other charitable foundations created to support and develop hospitals in our city.
5. Supporting the work of Odessa's oldest hospital as a historically important object. Protection of architectural monuments located on the territory of the medical complex.

