Seha healthcare signs management contract for hospital in 10th of ramadan

Seha Healthcare has signed a management contract for Mohamed Farid Khamis Hospital in 10th of Ramadan City, Sharqiya, as part of its expansion strategy. The partnership aims to restructure administration and operations, enhance service quality, and increase the current 60-bed capacity. The hospital will add new specialized services to serve local residents and the industrial workforce.

Seha Healthcare, one of Egypt's leading integrated healthcare providers, has announced a management contract with Mohamed Farid Khamis Hospital in 10th of Ramadan City, Sharqiya. This agreement marks a key step in the company's expansion, focusing on boosting operational performance and modernizing healthcare management systems.

At the signing ceremony, Mohamed Azab, Chairperson of Seha Healthcare, highlighted the partnership as a major milestone in the company's vision to improve medical service quality. He stated: "This model will enable Seha to expand rapidly, strengthen partnerships, and offer high-quality, affordable healthcare services."

The upgraded hospital will introduce specialized services such as a trauma treatment center and a gynecology and obstetrics department, targeting the needs of city residents, surrounding areas, and the region's industrial workers. As the largest hospital in 10th of Ramadan City, it features advanced facilities including a 14-unit dialysis center, a large intensive care unit, and a fully equipped emergency department.

Yasmin Khamis, co-founder of the Khamis Association for Community Development, voiced confidence in Seha's capabilities. She said: "Seha’s operational expertise and clear vision for the future were key factors in selecting them as the hospital’s management partner. We are confident that Seha will elevate Mohamed Farid Khamis Hospital into a leading healthcare institution, serving both the residential and industrial communities in the area."

Founded in 2015, Seha manages several hospitals, including El Akkad Hospital, El Gezera Hospital, and Dar Al Shifa Hospital. The company plans to operate six hospitals by 2030, serving over two million patients nationwide, through capacity expansions and new facilities.

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