Medicover Hospitals, Navi Mumbai collaborates with Senegal, West Africa
The delegates visited the hospital to observe clinical practices, gain insights into the liver and kidney transplant programmes
Medicover Hospitals has announced a partnership with a team of delegates from Senegal, West Africa to improve global healthcare through strategic partnerships. The goal will be to enhance patient outcomes and capacity building, increase accessibility, cost-effective solutions and advancements in medical research through the integration of advanced telehealth solutions, medical expertise exchange, patient referrals and second opinions, collaborative research and innovation, and surgical camps for increasing operational efficiency with quality care services for patients.
The delegates visited the hospital to observe clinical practices, gain insights into the liver and kidney transplant programmes, explore surgical techniques and innovations, and engage with healthcare professionals.
"The partnership will focus on improving the overall quality of care for patients while prioritising a patient-focused approach," stated Shrikanth Mahendrakar, Group Head International Business, Medicover Hospital.
"The collaboration will improve global healthcare by forming strategic alliances. The objective is to improve patient outcomes and build capacity, while also increasing accessibility, providing cost-effective solutions, and advancing medical research. This will be achieved by harnessing cutting-edge telehealth technologies, and medical expertise, facilitating patient referrals and second opinions, engaging in collaborative research and innovation, and conducting surgical camps to increase operational efficiency alongside quality care for patients. The hospital further strives to create partnership opportunities with hospitals, research institutions, medical associations, government bodies, and healthcare organisations for quality care. This initiative is dedicated to offering top-tier treatment options to patients and saving their lives," concluded Khady Diop, Leader, Senegal delegation.
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