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After 25 years of meals, the construction of "Dedinje 2" will begin today. The other phases of the Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases "Dedinje" will last one and a half years when they will be approved to allow better results at this world-renowned health institution, said the director of "Dedinje" Milovan Bojai.
Source: Tanjug
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The construction provided 27.4 million euros and, after the construction of a new center of an area of 14, 000 square meters, the reconstruction of the existing clinic "Dedinje 1" is under way Boje said.
He stressed that the construction of "Dedinje 2" is a major investment, being part of a series of important investments in health care in Serbia, which are not remembered for 50 years and which have were launched by the power of implementation.
Boji said that the Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases "Dedinje", which has 2,206 cardiac surgeries, is one of the leading health care institutions of this type in Europe and worldwide.
"Serbia is at the top in Europe and the world in cardiovascular disease, which is the" number 1 killer. "The need for such centers is so great," said Bojoj, adding that he was essential and constant to invest in the prevention and modification of the way of life.
He said that in a year and a half, "Dedinje 2" would be almost completed in Serbia, patients and employees would have expired, because the dispensary "Dedinje" is now saturated.
"This year we will have 2,500 heart surgeries and, depending on the number of surgeries in which the venous blood flow is established, we will be ahead of Germany and the one that will precede them will be the first in Europe," he said. Boji.
He stressed the importance of forming teams of doctors for cardiovascular surgery and added that "Dedinje" was not looking for any authorities.
"We just wish to get tomorrow 's permission to be able to get doctors and nurses to bring them to a new clinic because it' s now about the average age of 50 years old. Institute, "he said to the boys.
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