Russia 2018: Inside Russian provincial city hospital
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
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Thanks for sharing these videos of every day life in Russia. I find them both interesting and relaxing to watch. Something about your voice and style of video is very soothing 😊
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Yes, relaxing. That's the word I've been searching for. And soothing.
My Russian expat friend is very bitter about the hospitals in Russia. I once told her that they can't be THAT bad and she nearly bit my head off. She absolutely hates Russian hospitals.
Thank you for the tour of the hospital and hope your father is doing good and feeling better
Brilliant Video !!! Thank you so much, Valeria.
Thanks for taking us with you :)
Thanks for sharing this video about the Russian hospital. This breaks the common western stereotype that Russian hospitals are dirty. Wishing your father good health.
All depends on where you are in Russia. Urals, Siberia and the Far East, they can be tore up from the floor up. This is Moscow region - European Russia.
Another interesting video. Thank you, and I pray your father's speedy recovery.
Thank you, for another great video, I like when you speak Russian then English, everything looks so nice.
Very interesting. I do hope your father is feeling better. 💕
다큐멘터리 보는것처럼 자세한 현지 생활정보. Thanks for detailed local life information.
The hospital looks very clean🎈
Prayers for your father said here in Michigan, USA
Bruce klMichigan Me in michigan also. brighton
Dear Valena, Just to say I hope your Dad gets better and your family is doing well. I will keep you in my prayers. I am so happy to have come across your videos they have taught me a lot about life in Russia. I had a very pre-conceived notion that you live very differently from us here in the US. Your not you just have different systems and ways of doing things. I was really impressed with the do it yourself stores like 'Metro' and 'Castrorama' you have more of a variety of things than we do,.very interesting. Moscow is very different from what I imagined quite modern and during the Christmas season quite spectacular. Thank you, sincerely, Carl Blenkin in Redondo Beach California
Love your videos
I am surprised you are allowed to record in a hospital particularly in the bathroom stalls. I hope your father is getting well. Best wishes from Puerto Rico.
I’m surprised they don’t keep toilet paper for the patients to use. In Canada the government does try to upgrade parts of the hospital and Russian hospitals don’t seem to have an emergency room entry or wheelchair assistance. It is the busiest part of the hospital here in Canada.
In Russia, this is called the emergency department. It has a separate entrance very well equipped for bedridden patients. There are several patients when the hospital is on duty in the district, for example on Tuesday and Friday. On other days of the week it is closed. Patients with intestinal infections, drug addicts, the mentally ill, pregnant and children under 16 years old are hospitalized in separate specialized hospitals.
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Where is Personel and People ??? Very free..
Entersting hospital
Thanks, as always. The hospital appears to be very clean and well taken care of. The main difference of any consequence that I see (comparing to western style hospitals) is that there seems to be only one nurse on duty per floor. Even in rehab and nursing homes in the west there are several nurses (RNs or at least LPNs) available and also nurses aids.
in fact, we have four people on duty at night and on weekends. The doctor on duty is in charge of the patients' condition. The nurse on duty is responsible for carrying out the procedures prescribed by the doctor, the nurse on duty is responsible for cleaning the premises, helping a patient who can not go to the toilet himself, for example, and the person on duty in the kitchen, is responsible for feeding the patients in the ward, ensuring that patients are fed according to the diet appointed by the doctor.
In the US, at least, nurses are not routinely expected to clean the "premises" or the patient room. Even the nurses aids don't usually do this. The nurses are professionals at patient care and the room cleaners are educated in cleaning so as to reduce cross contamination due to infectious organisms. Doctors usually are not residing overnight in the hospital except for training/teaching hospitals.
Disclaimer: I am not a nurse or a nurse advocate. I simply was recently hospitalized briefly (ER) and greatly appreciated the professional nurses, lab service, specialized experts for procedures and interpretation and also the monitoring equipment made available to me. I am painfully aware that the US healthcare system is horrendously over expensive but I sure appreciate it when I need it.
I probably did not write like that or you misunderstood it. The nurse at us does not clean or remove wards. Removes the so-called junior medical staff. Simply put, by the standards of your country - a cleaner. These are people without special education - their task is to clean, wash, help patients. At us them simply name - the nurse (nanny)
Yes, the cost of the US healthcare system is outrageous, I agree.
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I work in a hospital. The biggest difference I've noticed is how much simpler and more open your hospital appears when compared to mine. The beds and stretchers are the basic kind we use to have. No expensive electronics that have to constantly be repaired or the complications of having everything controlled by computers. It is quite apparent why medical costs are astronomical in the United States. I'm sure you can get excellent care in your hospital without the four hundred surveillance cameras and I.D. badge readers that are used in mine. I hope that your medical system avoids going down the route that ours have taken. High tech has its place. Certainly, when it comes to imaging, testing, medical records, and surgical procedures. We all want the best with these things. But installing expensive electronics into every piece of basic equipment only ups the cost of health care. Thanks for the tour and I must compliment you on carefully videoing so as to protect the privacy of the patients.
I am a Russian doctor. This is a typical clinical hospital. There are hospitals (scientific centers) designed for highly qualified medical assistance. Besides Russian hospitals poorly equipped with the middle and lower medical personnel.
My friend broke her ankle in Moscow. Her treatment from ambulance to hospital was cruel and unworthy of a civilized nation, not to mention one of the most expensive cities in the world. Russia’s inability or and unwillingness to build systems which help its people continues
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wow i can't believe how out dated and old looking that hospital is......im in the US and our hospitals are so new and bright and modern
I noticed no toilet paper, or paper for drying your hands in the toilet. Do you have to bring your own from home? Vanya
but the small operation on the heart, which costs 10,000 dollars, my brother did for free according to the state quota. Compared to this, I am ready to fill up the hospital myself with tons of toilet paper ;)
To be honest...I am always concerned what it will smell like inside a building like this.
Noticed a lot of open doors in the hospital.
This hospital complex is huge. It serves a greater area than your village?
Wow thats is the smallest elevator i have ever seen.. My brother can barely fit himself. Large Large American man. lol good review and video. Camera is clean here
I like listening to you, your English is very good and your voice is very pleasing. Hope your father is well soon.
What is the healthcare like in Russia?
In our Hospitals here we have women and men in the same sick rooms. The only thing that separates is a curtain between them. Not very nice 🙁
In our hospitals men and women are in different wards.
Porque esse hospital tá fazio?
Hospital is very clean and uncluttered. Here in the US, there is so much equipment in the hallways and very cluttered. Thank you for the interesting videos...hope your dad
is doing well.
Nice video.
How does the hospital food taste?
we in Russia have a saying: the taste and color of a friend is not. This is me to the fact that someone likes it, but who does not. It can not be tasty or tasty, because it's right. This food is prepared on the instructions of a doctor of a nutritionist and in hospitals they are fed so that there is nothing fried (only boiled and steamed), there is nothing acute or salty.
and since we are accustomed to eating, what we like, then the food in the hospital seems to us fresh, not salty. besides, we often like to eat exactly what we just can not. I, for example, grate fried potatoes with grilled meat, and I am categorically forbidden as a debater.
So that to that that give in hospital, our wives and parents bring also from the house, something to eat. But doctors do not approve of this.
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Same food is served in kindergartens and schools. As for me-that's good, I mean tasty
@@1601vladimir i know this is an old post but can i ask a question. is the food also free for patients? how do they prove they are a patient, and not just some random person? can the doctors and staff eat there too? that's pretty cool.
Hi. Which city in russia ??
I was wondering if your family is considered middle class?
I miss my Russia.
Thanks for giving us a tour of this magnificent looking hospital !!!
This is free hostipel . People are not cost money
You should see our hospitals here in Toronto, a real eye opening experience. I noticed not very many sick people in the hallways...are most Russians' healthy?
I think that they are ill as everywhere in the world. She just shot so that people do not get into the frame. Nobody wants to lighten up in a sick kind of video on the whole world.
Majority of people with more basic illnesses (if I can put it like that) are getting appointments in polyclinics.
+adrian humphreys What is it that makes your hospitals in Toronto an eye opening experience?
Ours is a system that is plagued with all sorts of issues: lack of doctors, waiting times and a bloated public service. Sometimes a visit at one of our hospitals could take you eight hours once you have been cared for or looked at. Eye opening enough for you yet?
Yes, I know the feeling of spending 4 or 5 hours in an Exam room after going to the ER...
Year 1980 ? 😅 very old hospital.. No tecnologi no modern
Let's just say " i don't EVER want to get sick in Russia"🤣 but nice Video!
I love Russia but don't like their hospital man that looks like a nightmare horror more like a autopsy room
Beautiful and clean hospital!
I wish I was permanently sick in Russia! :)
Whereas the other 'great', 'wonderful' country that tries to teach democracy to the rest of the world is still struggling to get everybody on... Health Care!
Keep it up Russia!