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Closure of Emergency Stations in Salehard and Nadima

By early 2026, medical facilities in Salekhard and Nadym are set for restructuring. This reorganization includes the merger of the Salekhard emergency medical station with the Salekhard Regional Clinical Hospital, as well as the merger of the Nadym emergency medical station with the Nadym...

Closure of emergency facilities planned in Salehard and Nadima
Closure of emergency facilities planned in Salehard and Nadima

Closure of Emergency Stations in Salehard and Nadima

In the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug (YNAO), significant changes are underway in the healthcare sector. The Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug Health Department has announced a reorganization of several medical institutions, including the Nadym Central District Hospital, the Nadym Emergency Medical Station, the Salekhard Regional Clinical Hospital, and the Salekhard Emergency Medical Station.

One of the key changes involves the merger of the Nadym Emergency Medical Station into the Nadym Central District Hospital. The unified institution will retain its name as 'State Budgetary Healthcare Institution of Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug "Nadym Central District Hospital"'. This merger will result in a reduction of 16 units from the current staff of the Nadym Central District Hospital, but a subsequent increase of 85.5 positions due to the merger. Simultaneously, a total of 89.5 staff positions will be cut from the Nadym Emergency Medical Station.

In Salekhard, the Salekhard Emergency Medical Station will be merged into the Salekhard Regional Clinical Hospital, becoming 'State Budgetary Healthcare Institution "Salekhard Regional Clinical Hospital"'. This merger will lead to a reduction of 32.75 staff positions from the Salekhard Emergency Medical Station, but an increase of 73.25 units, totaling 2,243.75 people, in the staff of the Salekhard Regional Clinical Hospital.

The restructuring of Salekhard's OKB and SMP is also underway, with the aim of creating a unified dispatch service for emergency medical aid. This new dispatch service, set to begin operations on January 1, 2026, will handle calls for emergency and air ambulance services from across the entire region. The dispatch service will enable the swift evacuation of patients from any point in the district, including remote or hard-to-reach areas.

It is important to note that the unified dispatch service is not mentioned as a reason for the reorganization of the medical institutions. Instead, the reorganization is necessary to improve the efficiency of management organization and to improve the structure of state institutions.

The Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug Health Department will be the founder of the reorganized medical institutions. The hospitals taking over the merged emergency medical stations will assume all their rights and obligations.

The unified dispatch service is not related to the advertisement for the Telegram channel "The Land of the White Nights". The details provided here are based on the available search results and do not contain specific information about the restructuring plans for other medical institutions in YNAO.

For the latest and most comprehensive updates on this topic, please refer to official sources or consult with relevant authorities.

  1. The reorganization of medical institutions in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug (YNAO) aims to improve health-and-wellness services, with a focus on science and medical-conditions, by streamlining management organization and improving the structure of state institutions.
  2. The merger of the Nadym Emergency Medical Station into the Nadym Central District Hospital and the merger of the Salekhard Emergency Medical Station into the Salekhard Regional Clinical Hospital are part of this reorganization, aiming to provide better health services for the people of YNAO.

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