Modernization of the NEF base in Raab: One step to security

Modernization of the NEF base in Raab: One step to security
In the Raabs/Thaya nursing and support center, the extensively modernized premises for the emergency doctor (NEF) were recently inaugurated. This significant event marks an important step to improve medical care in the region, especially in the night hours, if the emergencies are often particularly tricky.
The emergency doctor's operator was launched 17 years ago, at that time by the community doctor Karlheinz Schmidt. Since then, the emergency services have done an impressive 6,000 night services. These heads of emergency care are crucial for the quick reaction to medical emergencies and contribute to the safety of the population.
new facilities for optimal operations
The newly renovated premises in the center enable emergency doctors and emergency paramedics a more modern and efficient work environment. This renovation significantly improves the infrastructure, which helps the emergency services to react faster and more effectively to emergencies. State -of -the -art technologies and ergonomic workplaces are essential to ensure a high quality of care.
Several representatives of the community and the healthcare system were present for the celebrations, which underlined the importance of this renewal. Among those present included Bernhard Bäck, Erich Weghofer and Margit Auer, who praised the positive effects of this investment in the health infrastructure.
The integrated training opportunities within the new premises enable the medical staff to carry out regular further training, which in turn increases the quality of medical care in the region. This pilot project shows how important it is to invest in health facilities in order to be able to react to the challenges of medical emergency care.
In summary, it can be said that the inauguration of the new NEF premises in Raab not only represents a local improvement for the emergency doctor's care, but also sends a pioneering signal for the future planning of medical infrastructures in rural areas. The committed teams that perform these services can now go into the needs of the population even better. More information can be found in a report by www.noen.at .