Alameda Healthcare Group, the leading Egyptian private healthcare group, inked a cooperation protocol with the Medical Affairs division at the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Recourses to offer premium medical care services to the employees of the petroleum companies.
Through this agreement, Alameda will initiate a petroleum advisory board that will include key consultants covering various aspects from medical, operational to financing, if needed. The advisory board will work on integrating the petroleum medical centers all over Egypt with Alameda’s strategically located network especially in major procedures and organ transplantation.
Moreover, on-site doctors will be enrolled into training programs, as it is extremely crucial and essential to provide training to medical professionals to provide patient-centered care. In addition to further benefits and privileges to the employees and their families by presenting their company IDs only.
In this context, Neeraj Mishra, CEO of Alameda Healthcare Group said, “we are really thrilled to sign today’s cooperation protocol with the Ministry of Petroleum; it stems from our strong belief in improving the quality and accessibility of medical services in Egypt. Hence, we aim to expand the base of cooperation with the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources in the fields of treatment, healthcare, and the exchange of medical and other experiences”.
Alameda provides a diverse product offering catering to its customers’ needs through a strategically located and internationally accredited network, as the group is the only healthcare provider in the country that completes the spectrum from primary to after discharge care at home, integrating continuum of care from primary, and secondary, tertiary and quaternary levels.