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Hospitals in Île-de-France are planning 750 additional beds during the Games compared to an ordinary summer

Hospitals in Île-de-France are planning 750 additional beds during the Games compared to an ordinary summer

Ile-de-France hospitals are increasing their reception capacity for the Olympic Games

In anticipation of the influx of visitors during the next Olympic Games, Ile-de-France hospitals have planned to adapt by considerably increasing their reception capacity. In fact, they plan toopen 750 more beds than the usual summer norm.

Boosted reception capacity to manage the international sporting event

The health and safety of athletes, tourists and Ile-de-France residents are an absolute priority. To do this, hospitals in the Île-de-France region will put into service 750 additional beds during the summer of the Games. This unique initiative aims to ensure that each person who requires medical care during this period can receive it quickly and efficiently, without overloading the already existing health system.

Essential upstream preparation

This increase in reception capacity could not be achieved without careful logistical preparation. It's not just about setting up additional beds, but also ensuring that the necessary infrastructure, staff and resources are available to handle the potential influx of patients.

Ile-de-France hospitals ready to face all scenarios

Those responsible for Ile-de-France hospitals confirmed that they are prepared to face all possible scenarios during the Olympic Games period. Whether treating sports injuries, heat-related illnesses, or any other health issue, they guarantee they will be ready to provide high-quality care to anyone who needs it.

An exceptional device for an exceptional event

In conclusion, the decision toopen 750 more beds that during a normal summer demonstrates the level of preparation and professionalism of Ile-de-France hospitals. This is an exceptional effort for an event that is no less exceptional, which ensures optimal care for all patients during this particular period. This initiative, while responding to an immediate need, can also serve as a model for the management of large-scale events in the future.