The Aga Khan Hospital, based in Nairobi, Kenya, has broken ground on the construction of a new state-of-the-art wing, marking a significant investment in the expansion of medical services in East Africa.
Improved health services for the region
Located in the heart of the Kenyan capital
The new wing, built at a cost of $20 million, will increase the overall capacity of the hospital’s facilities by 50 percent.
The new wing will create 100 new positions, both clinical and management, and allow the hospital to offer more treatment options to patients.
Improved facilities and facilities
The five-story wing will include nine operating rooms, 125 inpatient beds, a neonatal intensive care unit as well as advanced diagnostic procedures.
Focus on quality and technology
“One of the main objectives of the new wing is to integrate quality and technology to ensure state-of-the-art healthcare infrastructure,” said Dr Mamoun Homeida, chairman of the board of directors of the hospital. Nairobi.
The new wing will be equipped with the latest medical innovations, including robotic surgery.
The hospital will also utilize digital technology at the forefront of patient care, including electronic filing systems and telemedicine infrastructure.
Implications for regional health
“As the population of the East African region continues to grow with increasing demand for healthcare providers, Aga Kahn Hospital is committed to advancing healthcare services to meet the needs” , said Dr. Omar Hassan, Director of Finance and Administration.
As the region’s population grows, the region’s hospital is committed to advancing hospital services to meet needs.
Action plan for future planning
“At the Aga Khan Hospital, we have developed a comprehensive plan for health services in East Africa
The hospital will continue to focus on community outreach work, providing healthcare education and promoting health awareness initiatives.
About the Aga Khan Hospital,
The Aga Khan Hospital is a leading research and teaching hospital in East Africa, providing life-saving medical care to a diverse patient population.
Today’s groundbreaking ceremony marks the start of a new era of health service expansion in the East.
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