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Euromedic Poland
Euromedic operates scanning, diagnostic, therapeutic and dialysis centres in 15 countries across Europe-wide. 
History

Euromedic entered the Polish healthcare market in the year 2000, in response to a change in the Polish healthcare system that introduced the possibility for Public Private Partnerships.

The National Health Fund (Narodowy Fundusz Zdrowia) is the institution responsible for assuring healthcare services in Poland. The Fund finances healthcare services within the general health insurance system by concluding contracts with public as well as non-public healthcare providers. This makes it possible for Euromedic, with its proven model of a private healthcare provider which is fully integrated into the public healthcare system.
Starting activity in Poland was also in response to problems inherent in the Polish healthcare system. Lack of funds made investments in equipment and infrastructure impossible for many hospitals. The existing equipment aged with no prospect of replacement. At the same time, there was increasing demand for medical services.

In 2000, Euromedic started its activity in Poland in two main medical fields: Diagnostics and Dialysis.

Currently, Euromedic is the largest private operator and it has the largest network of dialysis and diagnostic centers in Poland. Within the following years, Euromedic has launched 18 International Medical Centers and 19 International Dialysis Centers in the Polish market.
DIALYSIS
Each year over 260,000 haemodialysis treatments are carried out in 19 Euromedic Dialysis Centers in Poland. Every tenth (in some regions every fourth) haemodialysis patienst in Poland is treated in our centers.
In response to the increasing demand for medical services, each year new dialysis centers are opened. Today, the company owns and operates 19 dialysis centres in Poland.

1. WROCLAW DIALYSIS CENTRE, located in Lower Silesia, was established on the 5 June 2001 as the first International Dialysis Centre in Poland. From its opening the Centre has been operating 21 haemodialysis stations.

2. PABIANICE DIALYSIS CENTRE is located in central Poland, near Lodz and Warsaw. It was opened on the 5 October 2001 as the second IDC in Poland. 16 haemodialysis machines are serving the patients of this Centre.

3. POZNAN DIALYSIS CENTRE is located in north-western Poland. It was established in the Military Hospital and officially opened on the 1 November 2001. At the time of its opening the Centre was equipped with 14 dialysis stations and in June 2008 their number was extended to 28.

4. OSTROW WIELKOPOLSKI DIALYSIS CENTRE is located in western Poland and was opened in December 2001. It is a branch of Poznan Dialysis Centre, operating initially 11 and currently 15 dialysis stations.

5. On the 1 June 2002 a branch of the Wroclaw Dialysis Centre was opened in Luban, western Poland, near the German and Czech Republic borders. LUBAN DIALYSIS CENTRE serves its patients with the help of 14 dialysis machines. Their number was increased to 22 in 2005.

6. ZABRZE DIALYSIS CENTRE was opened in January 2003 as a stand-alone building in Zabrze, Silesia, in southern Poland. It is one of the largest International Dialysis Centers in Poland with 30 dialysis machines. In 2008 it also became the centre with the largest group of peritoneal dialysis patients in the country.

7. Located in the country’s capital Warsaw, WARSZAWA DIALYSIS CENTRE is based in one of the beautiful 19th -century buildings of the Praski Hospital. It was opened on the 23 May 2003 and is currently equipped with 14 haemodialysis machines.

8. The second branch of Poznan Dialysis Centre is located in western Poland, in the town of Rawicz. RAWICZ DIALYSIS CENTRE was opened in June 2003, operating initially 12 and from 2004 - 14 dialysis stations.

9. The second branch of the Wroclaw Dialysis Centre was opened on the 16 June 2003. LUBIN DIALYSIS CENTRE is located in south-western Poland and was initially equipped with 11 haemodialysis machines, which by today have been increased to 17.

10. The first dialysis station operated by Euromedic in Silesia, Southern Poland, was opened in June 2003 in the town of Czestochowa. CZESTOCHOWA DIALYSIS CENTRE was established as a stand-alone building with 12 haemodialysis stations, which have since been increased to 18.
16. WIELUN DIALYSIS CENTRE was opened in March 2006 in central Poland, with 12 haemodialysis machines.

17. Another centre located in central Poland is MLAWA DIALYSIS CENTRE. The Centre was opened in July 2006 and is operating as a branch of the Warsaw dialysis centre, initially with 13 machines and later expanded to 16 haemodialysis stations on site.

18. INTERNATIONAL DIALYSIS CENTRE POZNAN II was established in March 2008. The centre is located in the Regional Medical Hospital of Poznan and was developed as a green field project in the hospital.
IDC Poznan II has the capacity to treat 120 patients on a regular basis. The centre has 14 haemodialysis machines and with its staff of 28 medical professionals performs nearly 19,000 dialysis treatments yearly.

19. On the 28 April 2008 Euromedic opened GNIEZNO DIALYSIS CENTRE. The Centre is located in the Regional Medical Hospital of Gniezno and was developed as a green field project (PPP Public-Private-Partnership), following a privatization tender. IDC Gniezno has the capacity to treat 72 patients on a regular basis with 12 haemodialysis  machines

20. In October 2008, Euromedic opened its 20th Dialysis Center in the city of Plonsk. INTERNATIONAL DIALYSIS CENTER PLONSK is equipped with 12 haemodialysis machines and has the capacity to treat 72 patients on regular basis. The Center employs 18 medical professionals and  performs over 11 000 dialysis treatments annually.
11.  KOLOBRZEG DIALYSIS CENTRE is located on the Polish coast. This site is ideal for haemodialysis patients who can receive treatment during a beach holiday. The centre was opened on the 1 July 2003 with 14 dialysis stations and currently operates 15 machines.

12. In December 2003, the SECOND WROCLAW DIALYSIS CENTRE was opened with 22 haemodialysis machines which were later expanded to 27 dialysis machines.

13. ELK DIALYSIS CENTRE is located in the Masuria region - a tourist region in the north-east of Poland, known for its numerous lakes and untouched nature. The Centre has been operating since January 2004 with 14 haemodialysis stations, and further 2 were added in 2008 (there are currently 16 dialysis machines in the Centre).

14. Another branch of the Poznan Dialysis CENTRE was opened on the 17 May 2004 in western Poland. LESZNO DIALYSIS CENTRE operates as a stand-alone dialysis Centre with 31 haemodialysis stations. This is currently the largest Dialysis Centre operated by Euromedic in Poland.

15. SANDOMIERZ DIALYSIS CENTRE was the first International Dialysis Centre located in south-eastern Poland. It was opened in December 2005 with 14 dialysis stations and later expanded to 20 machines.
Perspective for the future

Most of the diagnostic and haemodialysis equipment in Poland is still aging and in need of replacement. The financial difficulties of the Polish Ministry of Health and many local governments provide good scope for growth and development of private medical service providers.

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