The tertiary hospital in Chittagong, Bangladesh, will have 375 beds, and Apollo Hospitals will administer and manage the facility.

Imperial Hospital and Apollo Hospitals have signed a brand licencing, operations, and management (BOMA) agreement, Apollo Hospitals said in a statement. “In line with the mission to bring healthcare of international standards within the reach of every individual, Imperial Hospital and Apollo Hospitals have signed this agreement,” Apollo Hospitals said.

On Monday, Apollo Hospitals NSE -0.31 percent announced that it has entered into a collaboration with Imperial Facility Ltd (IHL) to administer and manage the 375-bed multi-specialty tertiary care hospital that IHL owns and operates in Chittagong, Bangladesh.

Imperial Hospital and Apollo Hospitals have signed a brand licencing, operations, and management (BOMA) agreement, Apollo Hospitals said in a statement. “In line with the mission to bring healthcare of international standards within the reach of every individual, Imperial Hospital and Apollo Hospitals have signed this agreement,” Apollo Hospitals said.

The name of the ultra-modern institution that was constructed in Chittagong with assistance from the World Bank will be changed to Apollo Imperial Hospital. The hospital will have experienced administrative employees, clinical staff, and medical staff working there. Apollo will be responsible for managing day-to-day operations and the delivery of healthcare services, leveraging their resources.

clinical and managerial qualities.

Chittagong, the South Asian nation’s second biggest city, as well as the communities that are adjacent to it will be served by the hospital, which will be Apollo’s primary endeavour in Bangladesh. Patients from Bangladesh who need extensive medical care often travel to India for treatment.

Apollo has stated that it would also perform routine medical and quality audits in order to guarantee the highest possible level of patient safety and the most favourable medical results for all patients who check themselves into the hospital.

Apollo is concentrating primarily on expanding their business on a global scale through asset-light O&M partnerships. The worldwide branch of Apollo has been responsible for the completion of over 70 projects all over the world and the employment of over 50,000 medical workers. Apollo Hospitals now has a presence in 25 countries, including the United Kingdom, Mauritius, Egypt, Barbados, Vietnam, Fiji Island, Bahrain, and Nigeria. In addition, the company has forthcoming projects in Sri Lanka, Ethiopia, Kenya, Ghana, Zambia, Cameroon, the United Arab Emirates, and Samoa.

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