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List of Healthcare Facilities Planned for Implementation Within the Framework of Public-Private Partnership List of healthcare facilities planned for implementation within the framework of public-private partnership Republican projects Current state 1. Multidisciplinary Clinical Hospital with Currently under development 300 beds at RSE "KazNMU them. SD concession offers LLP "Center Asfendiyarov "in Almaty for support of the project" 2. Multidisciplinary Clinical Hospital with Contract with LLP "Center for 300 beds at RSE "KSMU" in Karaganda Support of PPP Project" to develop the CD, MPC Utility projects Astana 3. Construction and maintenance of medical April 9, 2016 announced a ambulance for 150 visits per shift in the competition for the selection of area of housing estate Ondiris-2 of Astana the concessionaire, using a two- stage procedure 4. Construction and maintenance of medical April 9, 2016 announced a ambulance for 150 visits per shift in the competition for the selection of area of housing estate Railway Astana the concessionaire, using a two- stage procedure 5. Construction and maintenance of medical April 9, 2016 announced a ambulance for 150 visits per shift in the competition for the selection of area of housing estate Koktal-2 of Astana the concessionaire, using a two- stage procedure 6. Construction and maintenance of city April 9, 2016 announced a polyclinic №1 in Astana competition for the selection of the concessionaire, using a two- stage procedure Almaty 7. Construction of a polyclinic for 500 visits planned per shift in the village Tausamaly Nauryzbaevskogo district of Almaty on the territory of the ambulance with the demolition 8. Construction of buildings ambulance planned station (Emergency Hospital) in Almaty region Nauryzbayskom 9. Construction of the substation number 1 planned Ambulance Station on ul.Tolstogo 6a (with the demolition of the existing building and the land Cutting) 10. The construction of the boiler room for the planned hospital buildings in Alatau district of Almaty Medeu 11. Construction of the new building of the planned city polyclinic № 13 for 200 visits in Turksib district of Almaty in 12. The building substation ambulance in planned Alatau district of Almaty 13. The building consultative and diagnostic planned pediatric center (Priority, on the territory of Children's Hospital № 2 with the demolition of A and B) 14. Construction of the Children's planned Rehabilitation Centre in accordance with the best international standards (with the priorities in the framework of PPP) to release and transfer areas 4 children's rehabilitation facilities under the city's needs 15. Construction of multi-field hospital for planned 350 beds in the Alatau district 16. Construction of multi-field hospital for planned 350 beds in the Alatau district Akmola region 17. Building local clinic for 250 visits per A plan of action shift in g.Schuchinsk Burabay district of Akmola region 18. Construction of medical-diagnostic Currently under development building for SCE on PVC "Akmola investment proposal Regional Hospital № 2" 19. Building a rural clinic for 300 visits per A plan of action shift in s.Kosshy Tselinograd district of Akmola region Aktobe region 20. Construction of the city polyclinic for 500 It developed the concept, at the visits per shift in microdistrict "Batys-2" stage of the RC "PPP" contract Aktobe 21. Construction of the city polyclinic for 500 It developed the concept, at the visits per shift in a new residential area stage of the RC "PPP" contract under construction in Aktobe 22. C onstruction of city children's dental It developed the concept, at the clinic for 500 visits per shift in a new stage of the RC "PPP" contract residential area under construction in Aktobe 23. Construction of an ophthalmic hospital for It developed the concept, at the 60 beds in Aktobe stage of the RC "PPP" contract Almaty's region 24. Construction of regional polyclinic for At the moment, work is 500 visits per shift in g.Kaskelen Karasai underway to prepare the re- tender for the selection of the concessionaire 25. Construction of a polyclinic for 500 visits At the moment, work is per shift in Taldykorgan underway to prepare the re- tender for the selection of the concessionaire Atyrau region 26. City polyclinic for 250 visits per shift in Developed concession proposal the neighborhood Orken Atyrau in 2015, in 2016 received the examination East Kazakhstan region 27. Construction of multi-field hospital on At the moment, work is 300 beds in Ust-Kamenogorsk underway to prepare the re- tender for the selection of the concessionaire 28. Construction of children's municipal At the moment, work is hospital on 200 beds in Semey underway to prepare the re- tender for the selection of the concessionaire West-Kazakhstan region No projects Karaganda region No projects Kostanay 29. Building local clinic for 250 visits per The initial planning stage shift in p.Zatobolsk Kostanai region 30. Construction of the city polyclinic for 250 An economic opinion on the visits in Rudny investment proposal 31. The organization of health services in the The initial planning stage district of Kostanay-2, for the population accessible, quality health care Kyzylorda Region 32. Construction and operation of the On the objects being developed polyclinic for 500 visits per shift in project documentation with the Kyzylorda state examination Mangistau region 33. Construction and operation of a multi-city Work is under way to amend the hospital with 300 beds in Aktau proposal for a concession KazTsentra PPP comments 34. Construction and maintenance of A tender documentation. municipal polyclinic for 500 visits per shift in Aktau North-Kazakhstan region 35. Construction and maintenance of An economic opinion on the ophthalmic diagnostic center for investment proposal. An outpatient and inpatient care agreement on project consulting support. South-Kazakhstan region 36. Construction and operation of the city A positive conclusion of "KC polyclinic for 500 visits in the PPP" concession proposals. neighborhood Kaytpas Shymkent 37. Reconstruction and operation of a There is a concession proposal. simulation center of the building, located in the city of Shymkent, st. Aknazar Khan, 42 38. District polyclinic for 500 visits per shift At the initial planning stage. with the ambulance station in the city district of South Kazakhstan region Zhetysai Maktaaral 39. Construction of the city polyclinic for 500 At the initial planning stage. visits per shift with the ambulance station Kentau 40. Construction of the city polyclinic for 500 At the initial planning stage. visits per shift with the ambulance station in g.Aksukent, Sairam district, South Kazakhstan region 41. Building local clinic for 250 visits per At the initial planning stage. shift with the ambulance station in the village Myrzakent, Maktaaral district, South Kazakhstan region 42. Construction of the Tashkent city At the initial planning stage. polyclinic № 9 for 500 visits per shift neighborhood Kyzylzhar SKR 43. Construction of the Tashkent city At the initial planning stage. polyclinic № 11 for 500 visits per shift neighborhood Kazygurt SKR 44. Construction of the Regional Cancer At the initial planning stage. Center in Shymkent 45. Construction of the Regional TB At the initial planning stage. Dispensary in Shymkent Pavlodar region 46. Acquisition of CT-based SCE on PVC A preliminary concept of the "Pavlodar city hospital № 1" in the project framework of public-private partnership 47. Acquisition of CT-based SCE on PVC A preliminary concept of the "Ekibastuz city hospital" in the framework project of public-private partnership .
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