The Region, the Rouen Normandie Metropolis and the ARS Normandie propose the investment projects carried out by the Rouen University Hospital
Hervé Morin, President of the Normandy Region, Nicolas Mayer-Rossignol, Mayor of Rouen, President of the Rouen Normandy Metropolis, and Thomas Deroche, Director General of the Normandy Regional Health Agency, visited Saint-Julien Hospital , site of the Rouen University Hospital, in the presence of Charlotte Goujon, Mayor of Petit-Quevilly, Vice-President of the Metropolis in charge of health, and Véronique Desjardins, General Manager of the University Hospital. On this occasion, the investment projects carried out by the CHU of Rouen to better meet the needs of the population were presented. These investments will benefit from the support of the Region, the Métropole Rouen Normandie and the ARS Normandie.
The projects selected are part of the 2020-2024 strategy that the CHU teams have developed to better meet the health needs of the population of Rouen and make the establishment more attractive for the professionals of today and tomorrow.
Increase in the capacity of the addiction service, development and modernization of internal medicine and geriatrics activities at Saint-Julien Hospital (Petit-Quevilly)
At Saint-Julien Hospital, a local site located on the south shore of Rouen, the project carried out by the Rouen University Hospital provides for the development and modernization of addictology, internal medicine and geriatrics activities.
- For addictology, the project consists of an increase in the number of full hospital beds dedicated to withdrawal complexes (+ 15 beds for a total capacity in addictology of 30 beds), making it possible to significantly improve the response to the significant needs in this domain. This project is the realization of one of the main priorities of the Rouen-Elbeuf territorial mental health project.
- For internal medicine and geriatrics, the project provides for a modernization of the Claudel building which will ensure a general-purpose internal medicine and geriatric medicine activity complementary to that carried out on the Charles Nicolle site, but also the offer of care related to the emergency department, the development of direct admissions, etc. This project is part of the continuation of the medical project of the geriatric short-stay and general-purpose internal medicine units.
For this project, the Normandy Region will contribute €3 million, ARS Normandy €1.05 million, and the Rouen Normandy Metropolis €0.8 million.
Modernization of perinatal pathways and consolidation of medico-technical platforms concerning Women, Mothers, Children activities at Charles-Nicolle Hospital (Rouen)
The project concerns the activities carried out within the Martainville pavilion of the Charles-Nicolle hospital (MCO, critical care, consultations and emergencies, operating rooms, resuscitation and intensive care, neuro-paediatrics and neuro-development, reproductive biology laboratory (BDR), medically assisted procreation (AMP), etc.). This project has an ambition to exercise in multidisciplinarity and will go through in particular:
- The grouping of emergencies, birth rooms and gynecological blocks on the same floor;
- The development of mother-child rooms in order to promote developmental care and the establishment of “natural” rooms responding to the wishes of parturients to carry out more physiological deliveries;
- Bringing together technical platforms for mother-child activities with pediatric critical care and the pediatric operating theatre;
- Improving the reception and pathway of patients in neuro-paediatrics and neuro-development;
- The integration of the BDR laboratory within the building to be close to the operating theaters and the AMP clinical unit;
- The development of expertise activities concerning the preservation of fertility;
- Reinforcing the offer of gynecological surgery care, within the framework of the role of referral and university training of the CHU.
Through this project, it is also an intensified trajectory of partnership that opens up for the cluster. Partnership with the city, in particular with general medicine, liberal midwives and maternal and child protection services; but also partnership with the other health establishments of the territory, in connection with the sectors of gyneco-obstetrics, perinatality and pediatrics (GHH, Elbeuf, Evreux, Dieppe, Belvédère, Mathilde clinic, etc.).
For this project, the participation of ARS Normandie will amount to €20.8 million, and that of the Métropole Rouen Normandie to €4.84 million.
Construction of a new long-term care unit (USLD) for the elderly at the Bois-Guillaume hospital
Carried out on the basis of the medical project of the establishment, the construction project of a new USLD at the hospital of Bois-Guillaume will allow the reception of residents in a modernized and secure environment, more adapted to the diversity of their profiles. and will offer them a quality “home”, in accordance with the residential approach expected by users and their families.
For this project, the participation of ARS Normandie will amount to 13.75 M€, and that of Métropole Rouen Normandie to 1.5 M€.
455 million euros mobilized by the Region and ARS Normandie over the period 2021-2030 to support the investment projects of Norman health establishments
As a reminder, in order to respond to health issues in the territory and under the impetus of the Ségur de la santé, the Region and ARS Normandy have jointly developed a regional health investment strategy for the period 2021-2030, presented on November 8 at the Center Hospitalier de Gisors.
455 million euros million euros will be mobilized in this context, including 255 million euros by the State within the framework of the Ségur de la santé and 200 million euros by the Region.
The regional health investment plan for the period 2021-2030 is structured around the following priority areas:
- Reduce territorial health inequalities : Organize and structure the offer to offer continuity of care to all, with a price taking into account local realities;
- Anticipate maintaining the health, quality of life and autonomy of the elderlygiven the aging of the population;
- Consolidate the most specialized and heavy means to maintain excellence ;
- Respond to major public health issues in the region.
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