Manchay Hospital Construction Shows Significant Progress, Set to Serve 200,000
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The construction of the new Papa Francisco Hospital in Manchay, Lima, is progressing ahead of schedule.
- The hospital, developed by the Ministry of Health, will serve nearly 200,000 residents in the Lima East region.
- The facility will feature five floors, an anti-seismic system, modern medical equipment, and over 100 beds.
Construction on the new Papa Francisco Hospital in Manchay, located in the Pachacรกmac district, is advancing rapidly, marking a significant development for healthcare in Lima's eastern region. This Category II-1 hospital, spearheaded by the Ministry of Health, aims to enhance medical services for approximately 200,000 inhabitants.
The project has surpassed its planned progress, with over 21% of the construction now complete. More than 300 workers and specialists are involved in bringing this vital infrastructure to fruition, which is expected to be finished by January 2029. The hospital is designed to modernize healthcare delivery in an area with high demand for medical attention.
Set to feature five floors, the hospital's design incorporates advanced features, including a robust anti-seismic system with base isolators. This technology is crucial for maintaining the hospital's operational capacity during seismic events, ensuring the continuity of critical services like surgeries and emergency care. The construction of the main pavilions is in an advanced stage, with key structures nearing completion.
Upon completion, the Papa Francisco Hospital will be equipped with state-of-the-art medical technology, including CT scanners, X-ray machines, and ultrasound and mammography equipment, alongside ambulances. It will house operating rooms, consultation areas, and over a hundred hospitalization beds. The project is also expected to stimulate local employment and the economy during its construction phase and will ultimately strengthen the healthcare network in Lima East, improving access to specialized care in districts like Cieneguilla.
Originally published by La Repรบblica in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.