The Alameda Healthcare Group
from Egypt has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the
Ministry of Health of Tanzania that is designed to setup a second
opinion Centre, support and train healthcare professionals in their
areas of expertise, conduct surgical camp in various MOH hospitals and
treat patients for complex cases like transplant in Cairo.
The
signing ceremony of the MoU was held in Dodoma on Thursday 20th of
October, and was witnessed by the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of
Health Prof Abel Makubi, Alameda Healthcare Group Chief Executive
Officer Neeraj Mishra and Alameda healthcare group International
Business Development Dr. Amira Hamouda
Mr. Mishra, Alameda
Healthcare Group CEO stated “that it’s a momentous occasion to
collaborate with ministry in improving the healthcare services in
Tanzania. He said, under this agreement, we shall conduct surgical camps
in areas of Cardiac Surgery, kidney transplantation, Neurosurgery and
Orthopaedics. We shall also setup second opinion Centre in Cairo to
support the young clinicians in MOH hospitals to take advice from senior
clinicians working in Alameda Hospitals. We shall also train the
doctors and nurses under observership program in our hospitals. Patients
who cannot be treated in the country shall be referred to us through
NHIF”
“Alameda Healthcare will also be tasked with receiving
nursing and midwifery experts to build capacity to the counterpart in
improving care, quality and managing hospitals resources to ensure
quality services’, said Mr. Mishra.
“This has been a long awaited
agreement and will be bringing expertise from Alameda healthcare in
Egypt to Tanzania, helping Tanzania become the medical hub for East
Africa” said Dr. Amira Hamouda – Group Director of International
Business Development
Dr. Hamouda also stated that in addition to
the above MOU, Alameda Healthcare already has ongoing MOU with Jakaya
Kikwete Cardiac Institute and Muhimbili National Hospital and has
conducted first Cardiac Surgery camp in September
The Permanent Secretary Ministry of Health Prof Abel Makubi (right) and the Alameda Healthcare Group Chief Executive Officer Neeraj Mishra from Egypt (left) sign a Memorandum of Understanding aimed at strengthening relations within health sector between Tanzania and Egypt by creating second opinion Centre, exchanging medical experts and focusing on regional cooperation in the treatment of non-communicable diseases. Alameda Healthcare the largest private healthcare group in Egypt has always focused on introducing latest medical technologies to its patients and supported its partners in capacity building and bringing best clinicians to the patients in their own country.
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