Healthcare Operators for a Sustainable Prevention and for the Implementation of Territorial Advanced Level Screenings

Acronym:
HOSPITALS
Project ID:
HUSKROUA/23/RI/2.1/032
Current Status:
  • in Progress
Region:
  • Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg vármegye
  • Zakarpattia oblast
Start Date:
06/01/2025
End Date:
05/31/2027
Total Project budget:
(EUR) 3 784 998
The HOSPITALS project improves access to healthcare in the cross-border region by introducing innovative breast and lymphatic system screenings and raising awareness about prevention. It focuses on helping disadvantaged communities live healthier lives through better health services and cross-border cooperation.

The HOSPITALS project enhances access to healthcare in the cross-border region of Hungary and Ukraine by introducing innovative screening methods for breast and lymphatic system diseases. Special attention is given to reaching disadvantaged communities and promoting early detection and prevention.

Pilot programmes will test new screening technologies with local populations to identify the most effective approaches. The project also focuses on health education, encouraging people to take proactive care of their health.

By building sustainable screening services and training professionals, the project strengthens local healthcare systems and promotes long-term cooperation between Hungarian and Ukrainian partners.

 

 


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Partner:
Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County Teaching Hospital
Partner Type:
  • Lead Partner
Address:
Nyíregyháza, Szent István u. 68, 4400 Magyarország
Project Funding:
(EUR) 1 881 745
Partner:
Municipal Non-profit Enterprise "Regional Children's Hospital" of Zakarpattia Regional Council
Partner Type:
  • Project Partner
Address:
Ivana Franka St, 39, Mukacheve, Zakarpats'ka oblast, Ukrajna, 89600
Project Funding:
(EUR) 1 524 754
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