Association of Private Hospitals and Nursing Homes announces new leadership team

Wednesday, 18 December 2024 00:00 -     - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}

Seated from left: Vice President Raveen Wickramasinghe (Ruhunu Hospital Galle), Hony. Treasurer Dinesh Ranaweera (Royal Hospital Wellawatte), Dr. Ruwan Senathilaka, Senior Vice President Indrani Fernando (New Philip Hospital Kalutara), Vice President Mahanil Perera (Durdans Hospital Colombo), Hony. Secretary Dr. Sandamali Weerasinghe (Gomez Hospital Avissawella) 

Standing from left: Roshitta Nirooshan (Melsta Hospitals Ragama), Dr. Vibash Wijeratne (Ninewells Hospital Colombo 5), Pannipitiya), Prabhan Gunawardene (Hemas Hospital Wattala), Hony. Assistant Secretary Nishantha Jayamanne (Medihelp Hospitals Horana), Hony. Assistant Treasurer Dr. Chatura Weerasinghe (Winlanka Hospital Nugegoda), Dr. Sunil Ratnapreya (Asiri Surgical Hospital Colombo 5), Prof. Lal Chandrasena (Nawaloka Hospitals Colombo), Immediate Past President Eng. K.A.A.P. Kuruppu Arachchi (Pannipitiya Private Hospital Pannipitiya), Dr. U. Banagala (Kings Hospital Narahenpita), and Dr. Lasantha Karunasekara (Lanka Hospitals Colombo 5)

 


The Association of Private Hospitals and Nursing Homes (APHNH) has announced the appointment of Dr. Ruwan Senatilleke as the new President, along with a distinguished team of office bearers, following the recent Annual General Meeting. 

Dr. Ruwan Senatilleke, the Medical Director at Asiri Central Hospital, brings a wealth of experience and a visionary approach to his new role as President. Known for his innovative leadership and commitment to excellence, Dr. Senatilleke is poised to steer the APHNH towards new heights. His extensive healthcare management background and strategic vision will be instrumental in driving the association’s mission forward. 

Under Dr. Senatilleke’s dynamic leadership, the APHNH is set to enhance its advocacy efforts, improve healthcare standards, and support its members in navigating the evolving healthcare landscape. His presidency marks a new era of innovation and growth for the association.

Dr. Senatilleke expressed his gratitude to the outgoing President and office bearers for their invaluable contributions, particularly during the challenging times of the COVID-19 pandemic. He emphasised the importance of collaboration and innovation in addressing the current and future challenges faced by the private healthcare sector. 

“I am honoured to lead APHNH at this pivotal time,” said Dr. Senatilleke. “Together with our dedicated team, we will strive to enhance the quality of healthcare services, foster professional development, and advocate for policies that benefit our members and the communities we serve. My vision is to build on our strong foundation and drive forward initiatives that will position APHNH as a leading force in the healthcare sector.” 

The APHNH, established in 1972, continues to play a crucial role in representing and supporting private hospitals and nursing homes across Sri Lanka. The association remains committed to its vision of a robust and resilient private healthcare sector that complements the public health system and contributes to the overall health of the nation.

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