In 2023, Monsson Trading equipped Constanța County Hospital with medical equipment worth approximately 770,000 euro
Energy supplier Monsson Trading has allocated, in 2023, approximately 770,000 euros for equipment at the “Sf. Apostol Andrei” from Constanța, financing the purchase of state-of-the-art medical systems and equipment, as well as renovation works of some medical wards.
“The Emergency Department and the departments of General Surgery, Pediatrics, Cardiology, Urology, Dermato-venerology, Gynecology, but also the Plastic Surgery department benefited directly from the financial involvement of those from Monsson Trading and I can say that thanks to the purchases made and the works financed by well, the quality of the medical record has constantly improved in our hospital this year as well,” said Ionuț Cornel Ionescu, manager of the Emergency County Clinical Hospital “St. Apostle Andrei” Constanța (SCJU Constanța).
“Patients from the counties of Constanța, Călărași, Ialomița and Tulcea are served by doctors from the Emergency County Clinical Hospital in Constanța and they need help and investments to do their job professionally. Since 2017, we have decided to contribute as much as we can to the construction of a high-quality public health system. The right to health must be universally valid, and the suffering – as far as possible – reduced”, said Andrei Muntmark, general manager of Monsson Trading.
“I would like to thank the hospital staff for the efforts made every day to take care of the patients. I believe that a good quality of medical services is only possible if there is support from all sides, both from doctors and medical staff, as well as from the private sector through donations, as well as from citizens through prevention and, of course, especially from the Romanian state”, detailed Andrei Muntmark.
The value of the equipment and works sponsored, in 2023, by Monsson Trading to SCJU Constanța, through and with the help of the “Șanse Egale” Foundation and the “Mecena” Foundation, reached the level of approximately 770,000 euros.
This year, the energy supplier purchased and/or contracted several medical systems and equipment whose direct beneficiary is the “St. Apostle Andrei” Constanța. Among these we list: a Kerna operating table with collection bowl for the Urology Department, a laparoscopic surgery system for the General Surgery Department, an ultrasound scanner and stretchers for the Emergency Department (UPU). Monsson Trading also bought a special consultation couch for the Dermato-venerology Department, ultrasound probes for Pediatrics, a laparoscopic surgery and hysteroscopy system for Gynecology, a new operating table and a C-arm X-ray machine for the Cardiology Department.
The energy supplier also took care of the replacement of an air conditioning unit at the UPU, the partial financing of some renovation works, the purchase of fireproof metal doors and oxygen ramps for the Plastic Surgery Department and the purchase of another 20 fireproof doors for the other departments of the hospital.
“Sanse Egale” Foundation is a non-governmental organization established in 2008, whose main goal is to develop a better education and health environment for children and adolescents. Through the campaigns carried out, this foundation supported and supported children and teenagers with good academic results, but without material possibilities, and also helped talented children to develop their skills in various fields.
“Mecena” Foundation was established in 2006, being patronized by the “St. Apostol Andrei” from Constanța and aims to be significantly involved in improving the health of the population, by developing the sanitary infrastructure and attracting new investments.
Monsson Trading is a company part of the Monsson Group from Constanța, founded in 2009. In 2022, the company had a turnover of approximately 182 million euros and has over 40 employees. Monsson Trading supplies both electricity and natural gas and specializes in green energy procurement, buying electricity from more than 50 renewable producers in Romania.