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Hamad Medical Corporation to cater to 10,000 patients a week

Published: 23 Nov 2016 - 11:16 pm | Last Updated: 09 Nov 2021 - 10:15 am

The Peninsula

Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) is set to grow by 65% to cater some 10,000 patients per week, by mid 2017.
The current expansion phase, the largest in the history of HMC, will see opening of three more facilities, raising the number of HMC hospitals to 12, according to officials.
The opening of Communicable Disease Center (CDC) last week marked the start of the largest expansion phase in HMC’s history. Currently HMC has nine hospitals and three more hospitals are set to open over the next six months.
“We have begun the largest expansion program in HMC’s history,” said Ali Abdulla Al Khater, Chief Communications Officer at HMC. “Qatar Rehabilitation Institute, Ambulatory Care Center and Women’s Wellness and Research Center - will significantly increase capacity across our system and provide state-of-the-art environments in which our expert teams can provide care for their patients,” he explained.
HMC was established by Emiri decree in 1979. However, its oldest facility, Rumailah Hospital, has been caring for patients since 1957 – more than half a century ago.
“As Qatar has grown and developed over the past 50 plus years, so too has HMC. This long history of caring for the residents of Qatar ensures HMC is uniquely positioned to understand the specific cultural and healthcare needs of the population and provide the best possible care,” said Al Khater.
The scale of the current expansion phase underway at HMC is vast. When all services have relocated to the new hospitals, between 9,000 and 10,000 patients per week will use the services and the total floor space across HMC will increase by 65 percent following the full opening of the new hospitals.
“Our patients are already benefitting from the advanced facilities and care they receive at the CDC and the upcoming opening of the three additional hospitals will again strengthen our range of specialist healthcare services and increase our capacity,” said Hamad Al Khalifa, HMC’s Chief of Facilities Development.
The upcoming plans build on the capacity increase that has already taken place across HMC over the past year. The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Women’s Hospital, Pediatric Emergency Center Al Sadd and Bone and Joint Center have all been expanded, while the Enaya Continuing Care Center and a new surgical services facility have both opened.