Children's Hope: Help to NMSH "OHMATDIT" 2
Children's Hope: Help to NMSH "OHMATDIT" 2
Completed

Children's Hope: Help to NMSH "OHMATDIT" 2

Started: 22.11.2021
Kyiv
Completed
Totally raised
270000.0 UAH
Funded
100%
Total goal
270000.00 UAH

On December 16, 2021, a portable electroencephalographic complex "BRAINTEST-24" with a function of long-term video monitoring, caused by potentials, was transferred to the Diagnostics Department of the National Children's Specialized Hospital "OKHMATDIT" of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine. techniques. This equipment is necessary to provide EEG research to non-transportable neurooncological patients in the neurosurgery, resuscitation department, as well as patients who cannot leave the oncohematology departments of the hospital at different stages of treatment.

Summary cost table
Costs Sum (UAH)
Electroencephalographic complex "BRAINTEST-24" with the function of long-term video monitoring, caused by potentials, based on computer technology 270000.00
Total project costs 270000.00
Remnant 0.00
Total 270000.00
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