Occupational Skin Diseases Treatment Center

This project proposal is focused on the creation of a Occupational Skin Diseases Treatment Center. Professional skin diseases caused by illnesses, adverse working conditions and harmful effects of various factors of production are an extremely important group of skin diseases. The most affected are people working in agriculture, fish and forestry, mining, processing, electricity and heat and gaseous fuels, waste management, car repair and others. There are around 150,000 people in the Kardzhali region, with more than 50% of them working in these industries. The implementation of the project is directly related to several circumstances: – Increasing frequency of occupational skin diseases and the constant increase of their social burden. –The specific characteristics of the Kardzhali region and the prevailing economic activities and the people employed in them suggest a tendency to increase this type of occupational diseases. –High social effect of proper and adequate treatment of professional skin diseases. For its realization, G Global Consult Ltd. will hire a team of medical specialists as well as the company will purchase all the long-term tangible assets needed for the treatment of professional skin diseases. In the project development plan the principle of sustainable development and ecology is laid down. Professional dermatoses are a common problem among the population of Kardzhali. Due to the lack of knowledge about the methods of prevention and treatment, in many cases the skin disease remains unaffected and progresses. The consequences of untimely treatment can be severe and even life-threatening. These facts determine the need to establish the Occupational Skin Diseases Treatment Center, which will be equipped with specialized high energy class equipment, that has been established over the last decade as the leading method for treating skin diseases.

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Overview

Status Closed (completion date)
Start date 05 Sep, 2019
End date 05 Jan, 2021
Contract date 05 Sep, 2019
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Financial information

Total cost 249,269.00
Grant 199,415.20
Self finance 49,853.80
Total paid 174,936.65
EU participation percent 85.0%

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