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Global Hospitals to unveil new brand identity in Sri Lanka

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Global Hospitals a multi-super specialty tertiary care hospital which has treated over 1,000 patients in Sri Lanka has been acquired by Parkway Pantai, a fully owned subsidiary of IHH Healthcare Berhad. IHH Healthcare Berhad is the world’s second largest healthcare group by market capitalisation and operates more than 10,000 licensed beds across 52 hospitals in 10 countries worldwide.   

Global Hospitals is now part of this esteemed family of medical facilities across Asia and is distinguished by its commitment to patient-centric care and excellent service. 

Global Hospitals, with its new identity is all set to offer its Sri Lankan patients (as part of one of the world’s leading international healthcare brands), the best tertiary and quaternary healthcare services. This marks yet another step towards enhancing the long standing relationship with their existing patients in Sri Lanka in the best interests of continued care.

In Sri Lanka, Global Hospitals operating under its new identity, will continue to be represented by the Forte Group of Companies, headed by M.F.A. Riyas.  

The launch will be honoured by reputed experts namely Dr. Mohamed Rela, Director – Liver Diseases and Transplant Program, Dr. Sandeep Attawar, Director – Heart and Lung Transplant Program, Dr. Sachin Jadhav, Director – Hematology and Bone Marrow Transplant Program and Dr. Jagprag Gujral, Group COO. 

Through this new brand identity, the hospital aims to introduce in Sri Lanka the best medical practices and services from India and across the globe. The hospital chain is well known for its multi-organ transplant programs and its clinical successes over the last two decades. The brand overhaul would not only be innovative in the healthcare segment, but, will also provide a holistic approach towards treatment and preventive care of patients, whilst offering quality tertiary care medical services. 

The launch will bring together a wide set of healthcare administrators and doctors for an interactive session with the Global Hospitals team in order that they may share the latest updates of the new clinical services in the transplant programs. 

The hospital aims to strengthen and expand its market leader position as a destination for multi-organ transplants for patients from India, the Middle East, Africa and South East Asia. It is committed to further its aspiration of making quality healthcare more accessible to all. 

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